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- To determine that all transactions relating to long-term debts are properly recorded, the auditor would most likely *a. Trace authorization for issuance of debt to credits to the long-term debt accountb. Recalculate interest expense and amortization of premium or discount, if any.c. Ascertain the amount of long term debt maturing within one yeard. Review minutes of BOD meetingsChoose the one correct answer The following are useful source of evidence with regard the reasonableness of the client’s accounting estimation policy regarding the collectability of accounts receivables, except: *A. Reviewing events happening after the balance sheet date but before the issuance of financial statements.B. Sending confirmation letters to customers to determine the customer’s ability to settle their accounts.C. Assessing the client’s historical experience in writing off uncollectible accounts in the prior years.D. Determining the consistency of the client’s policy with the industry practice.E. None of the above2. In determining the validity of accounts receivable, which of the following would the auditor consider most reliable? a. Direct telephone communication between the auditor and debtor b. Confirmation replies received directly from customers c. Credits to accounts receivable from the cash receipts book after the close of business at year end d. Documentary evidence that supports the accounts receivable balance
- Which of the following provides the highest-quality evidence regarding the Valuation of recorded accounts payable? Question 5 options: Inspecting invoices for all cash disbursements during the year. Performing analytical procedures. Confirming balances with creditors and suppliers. Recalculating the balance of accounts payable.The primary purpose of setting a standard confirmation request to financial institutions with which the client has done business during the year is to a. Corroborate information regarding deposits and loan balances b. Provide the data necessary to prepare proof of cash c. Detect kiting activities that may otherwise not be discovered d. Request information about contingent liabilities and secured transactionsWhich of the following would provide an auditor with the most reliable evidence reguarding the existence of accounts receivable? A. A copy of the invoice sent to the customer. B. Acopy of the customer's sales order held by the client. C. An accounts receivable confirmation received by the auditor from the client's customer. D. An aging schedule showing the composition of the year-end-accounts receivable balance.
- The audit step most likely to reveal the existence of contingent liabilities is(1) a review of vouchers paid during the month following the year-end.(2) mortgage-note confirmation.(3) accounts payable confirmations.(4) an inquiry directed to legal counsel.How would each of the following items be reported on the balance sheet? a. Accrued vacation pay. b. Estimated taxes payable. c. Service warranties on appliance sales. d. Bank overdraft. e. Employee payroll deductions unremitted. f. Unpaid bonus to officers. g. Deposit received from customer to guarantee performance of a contract. h. Sales taxes payable. i. Gift certificates sold to customers but not yet redeemed. j. Premium offers outstanding. k. Discount on notes payable. l. Personal injury claim pending. m. Current maturities of long-term debts to be paid from current assets. n. Cash dividends declared but unpaid. o. Dividends in arrears on preferred stock. p. Loans from officers.Your client has requested that you assist them in setting up their accounting system and asks that you provide a brief description of what key systems and controls are required to ensure that they produce an accurate set of monthly reports. The client has specifically requested that you include in your comments: the accrual system of accounts preperation, the bank reconciliation, the use of accounting journals, the double entry system and the type of reports to be produced.
- 3. In the audit of loans payable, which of the following audit procedure would be most likely performed to validate the existence assertion? Group of answer choices a. Review loan contracts b. Sending loan confirmations c. Vouching of subsequent payments of loans d. Performing analytical procedures 4. You are auditing the December 31, 2021, accounts payable balance of one of your firm’s divisions. The division controller’s office has provided you with a schedule listing the creditors and the amount owed to each at December 31, 2021. Which of the following audit procedures would be your best choice for determining that no individual account payable has been omitted from the schedule? Group of answer choices a. Send confirmation requests to a randomly selected sample of creditors listed on the schedule b. Examine support for selected 2022 payments to creditors, ascertaining that those relating to 2022 are not on the schedule. c. Send confirmation requests to creditors that…Which of the following procedures would an auditor most likely perform in searching for unrecorded liabilities? *A. Scan the cash disbursements entries recorded just before year end for indications of unusual transactions.B. Compare a sample of purchase orders issued just after year end with the year-end accounts payable trial balance.C. Obtain a copy of the receiving report until year end and its related sales invoice and trace them to the purchases journal.D. Compare the entries recorded in the purchases journal and the cash disbursements journal just before year end.In order to make sure that loans are properly classified, the auditor would: a. Examine due dates on duplicate copies of loan agreements to determine whether all or part are a non-current liability. b. Examine the loan agreements to determine whether the company has obligations for payment. c. Trace the totals on the loans list to the general ledger. d. Examine corporate minutes for loan approval.