Auditing And Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9780134897431
Author: ARENS, Alvin A.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 24DQP
a.
To determine
Identify transaction related audit objectives for each question if control is in effect.
b.
To determine
Identify a test of control to the test the effectiveness of each control.
c.
To determine
Identify the nature of potential financial misstatements of each question.
d.
To determine
State substantive
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Payable ICQ Items: Assertions, Tests of Controls, and Possible Errors or Frauds. Following is a selection of items from internal control questionnaires.1. Are purchase orders above a certain level approved by an officer?2. Are the quantity and quality of goods received determined at the time of receipt by receiving personnel independent of the purchasing department?3. Are vendors’ invoices matched against purchase orders and receiving reports before a liability is recorded?4. Are journal entries authorized at appropriate levels?Required:For each preceding item:a. Identify the management assertion to which it applies.b. Specify one test of controls auditors could use to determine whether the control was operating effectively.c. Give an example of an error or fraud that could occur if the control were absent or ineffective.d. Write a substantive procedure that could find errors or frauds that could result from the absence or ineffectiveness of the control items.
Which assertion is most likely being tested when an auditor vouches transactions from the sales Journal to the sales orders?
a. cutoff
b. rights
c. completeness
d. accuracy
You are appointed as an auditor for Sohar Electric Trading Company and finds that controls over sales order processing are weak, for assertions
related to receivables, as an auditor you may place more reliance on
O a. Overall audit strategy
O b. Tests of details
OC. Substantive analytical procedures
O d. Audit evidence
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