
Auditing & Assurance Services (Auditing and Assurance Services)
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Author: Timothy J Louwers, Allen Blay, David Sinason Associate Professor, Jerry R Strawser, Jay C. Thibodeau Associate Professor
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Chapter G, Problem 71EP
a.
To determine
Calculate the amount of estimated audited value of person L’s inventory.
b.
To determine
Calculate the precision and precision interval for person L’s inventory. Provide a brief description of the meaning of the precision interval.
c.
To determine
Identify the conclusion with respect to Person L’s inventory balance.
d.
To determine
Calculate the precision and precision interval for person L’s inventory using the risk of incorrect acceptance of (1) 1% and (2) 10%.
e.
To determine
Explain the risk of incorrect acceptance affects the precision interval and conclusions about the fairness of the accounts balance based on part (b) and part (d).
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