Auditing And Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9780134897431
Author: ARENS, Alvin A.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 16, Problem 31DQP
a.
To determine
Identify and describe the two primary forms of
b.
To determine
Describe how C may use a confirmation service provider to facilitate the process.
c.
To determine
Describe how C can evaluate collectability of the trade accounts receivable.
d.
To determine
Determine the implications to a CPA if, during an audit of accounts receivable, some of a client’s trade customers do not respond to a request for positive confirmation of their accounts.
e.
To determine
Determine auditing steps that should a CPA perform if there is no response to a second request for a positive confirmation.
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