Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach (MindTap Course List)
Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337619455
Author: Karla M Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 11RQSC
To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 1

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 2

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 3

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 4

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 5

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 6

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

To determine

Introduction:

The reports generated by a company that exhibit the financial performance during a particular period of time and show the financial position at a point of time.

Requirement 7

To describe:

For the disclosed risk factor, identify the relevant account that may have an effect on the balance. And for each such account, point out the effect on the audit evidence, and also the specific assertion that the auditor is primarily concerned about.

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