Deck 5: Evidence and Documentation

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Footing is an example of:

A)Recalculation.
B)Confirmation.
C)Inquiries.
D)Analytical procedures.
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Audit procedures are designed to test management assertions.
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The auditor gathers audit evidence to test management's assertions.
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The auditor must use his or her professional judgment to determine the amount of audit evidence to be gathered.
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In testing plant and equipment balances, an auditor may physically inspect new additions listed on the summary of plant and equipment transactions for the year. This procedure is designed to obtain evidence concerning management's assertions about classes of transactions and events, and specifically, which assertion?

A)Occurrence.
B)Cutoff.
C)Authorization.
D)Classification.
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Which of the following elements ultimately determines the amount of audit work that is necessary in the circumstances to afford a reasonable basis for an opinion?

A)Auditor judgment.
B)Materiality.
C)Relative risk.
D)Reasonable assurance.
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The classification assertion refers to transactions and events being recorded in the correct accounting period.
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The completeness assertion refers to ensuring that transactions and events that should have been recorded actually have been recorded.
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Management assertions fall into four main categories.
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The relevance of audit evidence or specific audit procedures depends on the assertion being tested.
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A confirmation is used to:

A)verify the inventory count is correct.
B)verify that a control is being observed.
C)verify a representation from a third party.
D)verify that a specific trend is correct.
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The cutoff assertion relates to whether transactions and events have been recorded in the correct accounting period.
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Which assertions may be tested for the "transactions and events" category of management assertions?

A)Existence, completeness, rights and obligations, accuracy, cutoff, classification, and presentation.
B)Occurrence, completeness, rights and obligations, accuracy, cutoff, and classification.
C)Occurrence, completeness, authorization, accuracy, cutoff, classification, and presentation.
D)Existence, rights and obligations, accuracy, authorization, and completeness.
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Audit evidence includes only written information used by the auditor in arriving at an opinion about the fairness of financial statements.
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The sufficiency of evidence refers to the quality of audit evidence.
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Vouching is used primarily to test which of the following assertions about classes of transaction?

A)Occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Authorization.
D)Classification.
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Tracing is used primarily to test which of the following assertions about classes of transactions?

A)Occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Cutoff.
D)Classification.
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In determining whether transactions have been recorded, the direction of the audit testing should start from the:

A)General ledger balances.
B)Adjusted trial balance.
C)Original source documents.
D)General journal entries.
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In designing written audit programs, an auditor should plan specific audit procedures to test:

A)Timing of audit procedures.
B)Cost-benefit of gathering evidence.
C)Selected audit techniques.
D)Management assertions.
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Which assertions may be tested for the "account balances" category of management assertions?

A)Existence, cutoff, rights and obligations, completeness.
B)Existence, rights and obligations, completeness, accuracy, valuation, allocation, and presentation.
C)Occurrence, rights and obligations, completeness, valuation and allocation.
D)Occurrence, accuracy, rights and obligations, completeness.
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Which of the following statements is generally correct about the appropriateness of audit evidence?

A)The more effective the internal control, the more assurance it provides about the reliability of the accounting data and financial statements.
B)Appropriateness of audit evidence refers to the amount of corroborative evidence obtained.
C)Information obtained indirectly from independent outside sources is more persuasive than the auditor's direct personal knowledge obtained through observation and inspection.
D)Appropriateness of audit evidence refers only to audit evidence obtained from outside the entity.
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Which of the following procedures would an auditor most likely perform to verify management's assertion of completeness?

A)Compare a sample of shipping documents to related sales invoices.
B)Observe the entity's distribution of payroll checks.
C)Confirm a sample of recorded receivables by direct communication with the debtors.
D)Review standard bank confirmations for indications of kiting.
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Of the following, which is the least reliable type of audit evidence?

A)Documents mailed by outsiders to the auditor.
B)Correspondence between the auditor and third party vendors.
C)Asking the controller about an end of period adjustment.
D)Computations made by the auditor.
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Audit documentation prepared on audits of public entities is the property of the:

A)Shareholders.
B)Auditor.
C)Management of the entity being audited.
D)SEC.
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An example of audit evidence with a medium level of reliability is:

A)Scanning.
B)Recalculation.
C)Observation.
D)All of these.
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Of the following, the most reliable type of evidence typically is:

A)Confirmation.
B)Inspection of records and documents.
C)Reperformance.
D)Observation.
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All of the following are typically in the current file except:

A)adjusting journal entries.
B)copies of the audit report.
C)chart of accounts.
D)lead schedules.
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To test for unsupported entries in the ledger, the direction of audit testing should start from the:

A)Ledger entries.
B)Sales invoices or shipping documents.
C)Externally generated documents.
D)Original source documents.
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Each of the following might, by itself, form a valid basis for an auditor to reduce substantive testing except for the:

A)difficulty and expense involved in testing a particular item.
B)assessment of control risk at a low level.
C)low inherent risk involved.
D)high quality of the evidence gathered.
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Which of the following presumptions is correct about the reliability of audit evidence?

A)Information obtained indirectly from outside sources is the most reliable audit evidence.
B)To be reliable, audit evidence should be convincing rather than persuasive.
C)Reliability of audit evidence refers to the amount of corroborative evidence obtained.
D)An effective internal control system provides more reliable audit evidence.
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Which of the following show the detailed general ledger accounts that make up a financial statement category on the auditor's working trial balance?

A)Account analyses.
B)Supporting schedules.
C)Control accounts.
D)Lead schedules.
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You are auditing a manufacturing company that has a large production facility. Some of the production equipment is held through lease agreements. Which of the following is the account balance assertion you would be most concerned about?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Accuracy.
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Following are several statements regarding accounting records or audit documentation. Which of the statements is correct?

A)Accounting records belong to the auditee.
B)Documentation of an auditor's understanding of the entity's internal control system is not necessary.
C)Audit documents may be regarded as a substitute for the company's accounting records.
D)The independent auditor may discard audit documents after two years.
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Which of the following types of audit evidence is the most persuasive?

A)Prenumbered internal purchase order forms.
B)Auditee worksheets supporting cost allocations.
C)Bank statements obtained from the auditee.
D)Auditee personnel responses to auditor inquiries.
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You are auditing a store that sells merchandise. Some of the store merchandise is held on consignment. Which account balance assertion for inventory should you be most concerned about verifying?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Valuation or allocation.
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Which of the following presumptions does not relate to the appropriateness of audit evidence?

A)The more effective the internal control system, the more assurance it provides about the accounting data and financial statements.
B)An auditor's opinion, to be economically useful, is formed within a reasonable time and based on evidence obtained at a reasonable cost.
C)Evidence obtained from independent sources outside the entity is more reliable than evidence secured solely within the entity.
D)The independent auditor's direct personal knowledge, obtained through observation and inspection, is more persuasive than information obtained indirectly.
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Audit documentation is the principal record of the audit and provides the principal support for the representations in the auditor's report. Because of this, audit documentation should do all of the following except for:

A)demonstrate how the audit complied with auditing and related professional practice standards.
B)support the audit firm's human resource department in employee retention decisions.
C)support the basis for the auditor's conclusions concerning each material financial statement assertion.
D)demonstrate that the underlying accounting records agreed or reconciled with the financial statements.
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The permanent (continuing)file of an auditor's working papers most likely would include copies of the:

A)Bank statements.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Lead schedules.
D)Audit plan.
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Which of the following types of documentary evidence should the auditor consider to be the most reliable?

A)A sales invoice issued by the entity and supported by a delivery receipt from an outside trucker.
B)Confirmation of an account payable balance mailed by and returned directly to the auditor.
C)A check issued by the company and bearing the payee's endorsement that is included with the bank statement mailed directly to the auditor.
D)A working paper prepared by the entity's controller and reviewed by the entity's treasurer.
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Which of the following is the least persuasive documentation in support of an auditor's opinion?

A)Schedules of details of physical inventory counts conducted by the entity.
B)Notation of auditor's inferences drawn from ratios and trends.
C)Notation of an independent appraiser's conclusions documented in the auditor's working papers.
D)Lists of negative confirmation requests for which no response was received by the auditor.
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The current audit file usually includes:

A)Working trial balance.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Documentation of internal control (e.g., flowcharts).
D)Copies of important contracts.
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You are concerned with unrecorded transactions in the purchasing cycle. Which audit procedure are you most likely to use when auditing purchases?

A)Vouching transactions in accounting records to vendor invoices.
B)Tracing vendor invoices to accounting records.
C)Recalculation of vendor invoice amounts.
D)Confirmation of customer accounts.
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Based on conversations with the owner-manager of an audit client, the auditor ascertained that the company's primary motivation is to avoid paying income taxes. Based on this motivation, which account balance assertion for ending inventory will the auditor be most concerned about verifying?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Observation.
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Your audit client is under intense pressure to meet an earnings target. Which transaction assertion for transactions within the purchasing process are you most concerned with?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Presentation and disclosure.
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The following statements were made in a discussion of audit evidence between two CPAs. Which statement is not valid concerning audit evidence?

A)"I am seldom convinced beyond all doubt with respect to all aspects of the statements being examined."
B)"I would not undertake that procedure because at best the results would only be persuasive and I'm looking for convincing evidence."
C)"I evaluate the degree of risk involved in deciding the kind of evidence I will gather."
D)"I evaluate the quality of the evidence I can obtain, prior to choosing evidence."
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All audit documentation should have a heading, which includes:

A)name of the company under audit.
B)title of the working paper.
C)company's year-end date.
D)all of these.
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The permanent audit file usually includes:

A)Working trial balance.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Audit plan.
D)Audit programs.
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In creating lead schedules for an audit engagement, what financial information is needed to begin?

A)Interim financial information, such as third quarter sales, net income, and inventory and receivables balances.
B)Specialized journal information, such as the invoice and purchase order numbers of the last few sales and purchases of the year.
C)General ledger information, such as account numbers, prior-year account balances, and current year unadjusted information.
D)Adjusting entry information, such as deferrals and accruals and reclassification journal entries.
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Analytical procedures performed in the overall review stage of an audit suggest that several accounts have unexpected relationships. The results of these procedures most likely would indicate that:

A)fraud exists within the relevant accounts.
B)internal control activities are not operating effectively.
C)additional tests of details are required.
D)the communication with the audit committee should be revised.
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Audit documents record the results of the auditor's evidence-gathering procedures. When preparing audit documents, the auditor should remember that:

A)audit documents should be kept on the client's premises so that the client can have access to them for reference purposes.
B)audit documents should be the primary support for the financial statements being examined.
C)audit documents should be considered as a substitute for the company's accounting records.
D)audit documents should be designed to facilitate the review and supervision of work done by auditors assigned to the engagement.
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Audit documentation:

A)must be in electronic form.
B)must be in paper form only.
C)is not required, but is strongly recommended.
D)may be in paper, electronic, or some other medium.
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Which of the following is not a typical analytical procedure?

A)Study of relationships of the financial information with relevant nonfinancial information.
B)Comparison of the financial information with similar information regarding the industry in which the entity operates.
C)Comparison of recorded amounts of major disbursements with appropriate invoices.
D)Comparison of the financial information with budgeted amounts.
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Analytical procedures may be classified as being primarily which of the following?

A)Tests of controls.
B)Substantive procedures.
C)Tests of ratios.
D)Detailed tests of balances.
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A not-for-profit organization published a monthly magazine that had 15,000 subscribers on January 1, 2013. The number of subscribers increased steadily throughout the year and on December 31, 2013, there were 16,200 subscribers. The annual magazine subscription cost was $10 on January 1, 2013 and was increased to $12 for new members on April 1, 2013. Subscriptions are paid in full at the beginning of the member term. An auditor should expect that the revenue from subscriptions for the year ended December 31, 2013, would be approximately:

A)$179,400.
B)$171,600.
C)$164,400.
D)$163,800.
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The audit working papers belong to:

A)The company under audit.
B)The government.
C)The audit firm.
D)They are public record documents.
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A company sells a particular product only in the last month of its fiscal year. The company uses commission agents for such sales and pays them 6% of their net sales 30 days after the sales are made. The agents' sales were $10 million. Experience indicates that 10% of the sales are usually not collected and 2% are returned in the first month of the new year. The auditor would expect the year-end balance in the accrued commissions payable account to be:

A)$528,000.
B)$540,000.
C)$588,000.
D)$600,000.
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Which of the following statements concerning audit evidence is correct?

A)Appropriate evidence supporting management's assertions should be convincing rather than persuasive.
B)Effective internal controls contribute little to the reliability of the evidence created within the entity.
C)The cost of obtaining evidence is not an important consideration to an auditor in deciding what evidence should be obtained.
D)A company's accounting data cannot be considered sufficient audit evidence to support the financial statements.
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Which of the following nonfinancial information would an auditor most likely consider in performing analytical procedures during the planning phase of an audit?

A)Turnover of personnel in the accounting department.
B)Objectivity of audit committee members.
C)Square footage of selling space.
D)Management's plans to repurchase stock.
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An abnormal fluctuation in gross profit that might suggest the need for extended audit procedures for sales and inventories would most likely be identified in the planning phase of the audit by the use of:

A)tests of transactions and balances.
B)a preliminary review of internal controls.
C)specialized audit programs.
D)analytical procedures.
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Audit documents that record the procedures used by the auditor to gather evidence should be:

A)considered the primary support for the financial statements being examined.
B)viewed as the connecting link between the accounting records and the financial statements.
C)designed in an orderly fashion to facilitate the review of audit work by the senior, manager, and partner on the engagement.
D)retained until the audited entity ceases to be a client.
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The auditor generally finds more predictability in the ratio and trend analysis in the examination of the:

A)Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity and Retained Earnings.
B)Income Statement.
C)Balance Sheet.
D)Statement of Cash Flows.
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For an auditor, how are management assertions useful?
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Auditors obtain evidence about the inventory account through, among other procedures, observing the counting of inventory. What are some limitations "observation" has as an audit procedure?
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The auditor notices significant fluctuations in key elements of the company's financial statements. If management is unable to provide an acceptable explanation, the auditor should:

A)consider the matter a scope limitation.
B)perform additional audit procedures to investigate the matter further.
C)intensify the examination with the expectation of detecting management fraud.
D)withdraw from the engagement.
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Several factors may influence the reliability of evidence. Identify and describe two of these factors.
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Which of the following tends to be most predictable for purposes of analytical procedures applied as substantive procedures?

A)Relationships involving balance sheet accounts.
B)Transactions subject to management discretion.
C)Relationships involving income statement accounts.
D)Data subject to audit testing in the prior year.
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Sarah is auditing the sales of a new client. In one procedure Sarah performs, she begins with the original sales documents and then searches the accounting records to find the corresponding entry. What test is Sarah performing and what management assertion is she testing?
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Which of the following would be least likely to be comparable between similar corporations in the same industry or line of business?

A)Earnings per share.
B)Return on total assets before interest and taxes.
C)Accounts receivable turnover.
D)Operating cash flow.
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According to the text, what are the three functions of working papers?
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The text discusses three main categories of audit procedures. List and describe these three main categories of audit procedures and describe their purpose.
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Name two management assertions pertaining to the inventory account balance and explain why they are considered in an audit.
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Explain the occurrence and completeness assertions. How does failure to meet each assertion affect the financial statements?
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Which of the following ratios would an engagement partner most likely calculate when reviewing the balance sheet in the overall review stage of an audit?

A)Quick assets divided by accounts payable.
B)Accounts receivable divided by inventory.
C)Interest payable divided by interest receivable.
D)Total debt divided by stockholders' equity.
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Analytical procedures used in planning an audit should focus on identifying:

A)material weaknesses in internal control.
B)the predictability of financial data from individual transactions.
C)the various assertions that are embodied in the financial statements.
D)areas that may represent specific risks relevant to the audit.
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As a result of analytical procedures conducted during the planning phase, the independent auditor determines that the gross profit percentage has declined from 30% in the preceding year to 20% in the current year. The auditor should:

A)Express an opinion that is qualified due to the inability of the company to continue as a going concern.
B)Evaluate management's performance in causing this decline.
C)Require footnote disclosure.
D)Consider the possibility of an error in the financial statements.
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An auditor's analytical procedures performed during the overall review stage indicated that the entity's accounts receivable balance had doubled since the end of the prior year. However, the allowance for doubtful accounts as a percentage of accounts receivable remained about the same. Which of the following explanations most likely would satisfy the auditor?

A)The entity liberalized its credit standards in the current year and sold much more merchandise to customers with poor credit ratings.
B)Twice as many accounts receivable were written off in the prior year than in the current year.
C)A greater percentage of accounts receivable were currently listed in the "more than 90 days overdue" category than in the prior year.
D)The entity opened a second retail outlet in the current year and its credit sales approximately equaled the older, established outlet.
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The audit testing hierarchy is considered to be more effective and more efficient. Why?
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Why is appropriateness important for audit evidence? What qualities must evidence have to be considered appropriate?
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Analytical procedures enable the auditor to predict the balance or quantity of an item under audit. Information to develop this estimate can be obtained from all of the following except:

A)tracing transactions through the system to determine whether procedures are being applied as prescribed.
B)comparison of financial data with data for comparable prior periods, anticipated results (e.g., budgets and forecasts)and similar data for the industry in which the entity operates.
C)study of the relationships of elements of financial data that would be expected to conform to a predictable pattern based upon the entity's experience.
D)study of the relationships of financial data with relevant nonfinancial data.
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An example of an analytical procedure is the comparison of:

A)financial information with similar information regarding the industry in which the entity operates.
B)recorded amounts of major disbursements with appropriate invoices.
C)results of a statistical sample with the expected characteristics of the actual population.
D)EDP generated data with similar data generated by a manual accounting system.
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Footing is an example of:

A)Recalculation.
B)Confirmation.
C)Inquiries.
D)Analytical procedures.
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Audit procedures are designed to test management assertions.
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The auditor gathers audit evidence to test management's assertions.
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The auditor must use his or her professional judgment to determine the amount of audit evidence to be gathered.
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In testing plant and equipment balances, an auditor may physically inspect new additions listed on the summary of plant and equipment transactions for the year. This procedure is designed to obtain evidence concerning management's assertions about classes of transactions and events, and specifically, which assertion?

A)Occurrence.
B)Cutoff.
C)Authorization.
D)Classification.
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Which of the following elements ultimately determines the amount of audit work that is necessary in the circumstances to afford a reasonable basis for an opinion?

A)Auditor judgment.
B)Materiality.
C)Relative risk.
D)Reasonable assurance.
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The classification assertion refers to transactions and events being recorded in the correct accounting period.
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The completeness assertion refers to ensuring that transactions and events that should have been recorded actually have been recorded.
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Management assertions fall into four main categories.
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The relevance of audit evidence or specific audit procedures depends on the assertion being tested.
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A confirmation is used to:

A)verify the inventory count is correct.
B)verify that a control is being observed.
C)verify a representation from a third party.
D)verify that a specific trend is correct.
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The cutoff assertion relates to whether transactions and events have been recorded in the correct accounting period.
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Which assertions may be tested for the "transactions and events" category of management assertions?

A)Existence, completeness, rights and obligations, accuracy, cutoff, classification, and presentation.
B)Occurrence, completeness, rights and obligations, accuracy, cutoff, and classification.
C)Occurrence, completeness, authorization, accuracy, cutoff, classification, and presentation.
D)Existence, rights and obligations, accuracy, authorization, and completeness.
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Audit evidence includes only written information used by the auditor in arriving at an opinion about the fairness of financial statements.
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The sufficiency of evidence refers to the quality of audit evidence.
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Vouching is used primarily to test which of the following assertions about classes of transaction?

A)Occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Authorization.
D)Classification.
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Tracing is used primarily to test which of the following assertions about classes of transactions?

A)Occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Cutoff.
D)Classification.
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In determining whether transactions have been recorded, the direction of the audit testing should start from the:

A)General ledger balances.
B)Adjusted trial balance.
C)Original source documents.
D)General journal entries.
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In designing written audit programs, an auditor should plan specific audit procedures to test:

A)Timing of audit procedures.
B)Cost-benefit of gathering evidence.
C)Selected audit techniques.
D)Management assertions.
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Which assertions may be tested for the "account balances" category of management assertions?

A)Existence, cutoff, rights and obligations, completeness.
B)Existence, rights and obligations, completeness, accuracy, valuation, allocation, and presentation.
C)Occurrence, rights and obligations, completeness, valuation and allocation.
D)Occurrence, accuracy, rights and obligations, completeness.
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Which of the following statements is generally correct about the appropriateness of audit evidence?

A)The more effective the internal control, the more assurance it provides about the reliability of the accounting data and financial statements.
B)Appropriateness of audit evidence refers to the amount of corroborative evidence obtained.
C)Information obtained indirectly from independent outside sources is more persuasive than the auditor's direct personal knowledge obtained through observation and inspection.
D)Appropriateness of audit evidence refers only to audit evidence obtained from outside the entity.
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Which of the following procedures would an auditor most likely perform to verify management's assertion of completeness?

A)Compare a sample of shipping documents to related sales invoices.
B)Observe the entity's distribution of payroll checks.
C)Confirm a sample of recorded receivables by direct communication with the debtors.
D)Review standard bank confirmations for indications of kiting.
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Of the following, which is the least reliable type of audit evidence?

A)Documents mailed by outsiders to the auditor.
B)Correspondence between the auditor and third party vendors.
C)Asking the controller about an end of period adjustment.
D)Computations made by the auditor.
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Audit documentation prepared on audits of public entities is the property of the:

A)Shareholders.
B)Auditor.
C)Management of the entity being audited.
D)SEC.
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An example of audit evidence with a medium level of reliability is:

A)Scanning.
B)Recalculation.
C)Observation.
D)All of these.
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Of the following, the most reliable type of evidence typically is:

A)Confirmation.
B)Inspection of records and documents.
C)Reperformance.
D)Observation.
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All of the following are typically in the current file except:

A)adjusting journal entries.
B)copies of the audit report.
C)chart of accounts.
D)lead schedules.
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To test for unsupported entries in the ledger, the direction of audit testing should start from the:

A)Ledger entries.
B)Sales invoices or shipping documents.
C)Externally generated documents.
D)Original source documents.
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Each of the following might, by itself, form a valid basis for an auditor to reduce substantive testing except for the:

A)difficulty and expense involved in testing a particular item.
B)assessment of control risk at a low level.
C)low inherent risk involved.
D)high quality of the evidence gathered.
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Which of the following presumptions is correct about the reliability of audit evidence?

A)Information obtained indirectly from outside sources is the most reliable audit evidence.
B)To be reliable, audit evidence should be convincing rather than persuasive.
C)Reliability of audit evidence refers to the amount of corroborative evidence obtained.
D)An effective internal control system provides more reliable audit evidence.
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Which of the following show the detailed general ledger accounts that make up a financial statement category on the auditor's working trial balance?

A)Account analyses.
B)Supporting schedules.
C)Control accounts.
D)Lead schedules.
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You are auditing a manufacturing company that has a large production facility. Some of the production equipment is held through lease agreements. Which of the following is the account balance assertion you would be most concerned about?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Accuracy.
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Following are several statements regarding accounting records or audit documentation. Which of the statements is correct?

A)Accounting records belong to the auditee.
B)Documentation of an auditor's understanding of the entity's internal control system is not necessary.
C)Audit documents may be regarded as a substitute for the company's accounting records.
D)The independent auditor may discard audit documents after two years.
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34
Which of the following types of audit evidence is the most persuasive?

A)Prenumbered internal purchase order forms.
B)Auditee worksheets supporting cost allocations.
C)Bank statements obtained from the auditee.
D)Auditee personnel responses to auditor inquiries.
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35
You are auditing a store that sells merchandise. Some of the store merchandise is held on consignment. Which account balance assertion for inventory should you be most concerned about verifying?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Valuation or allocation.
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36
Which of the following presumptions does not relate to the appropriateness of audit evidence?

A)The more effective the internal control system, the more assurance it provides about the accounting data and financial statements.
B)An auditor's opinion, to be economically useful, is formed within a reasonable time and based on evidence obtained at a reasonable cost.
C)Evidence obtained from independent sources outside the entity is more reliable than evidence secured solely within the entity.
D)The independent auditor's direct personal knowledge, obtained through observation and inspection, is more persuasive than information obtained indirectly.
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37
Audit documentation is the principal record of the audit and provides the principal support for the representations in the auditor's report. Because of this, audit documentation should do all of the following except for:

A)demonstrate how the audit complied with auditing and related professional practice standards.
B)support the audit firm's human resource department in employee retention decisions.
C)support the basis for the auditor's conclusions concerning each material financial statement assertion.
D)demonstrate that the underlying accounting records agreed or reconciled with the financial statements.
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38
The permanent (continuing)file of an auditor's working papers most likely would include copies of the:

A)Bank statements.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Lead schedules.
D)Audit plan.
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39
Which of the following types of documentary evidence should the auditor consider to be the most reliable?

A)A sales invoice issued by the entity and supported by a delivery receipt from an outside trucker.
B)Confirmation of an account payable balance mailed by and returned directly to the auditor.
C)A check issued by the company and bearing the payee's endorsement that is included with the bank statement mailed directly to the auditor.
D)A working paper prepared by the entity's controller and reviewed by the entity's treasurer.
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40
Which of the following is the least persuasive documentation in support of an auditor's opinion?

A)Schedules of details of physical inventory counts conducted by the entity.
B)Notation of auditor's inferences drawn from ratios and trends.
C)Notation of an independent appraiser's conclusions documented in the auditor's working papers.
D)Lists of negative confirmation requests for which no response was received by the auditor.
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41
The current audit file usually includes:

A)Working trial balance.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Documentation of internal control (e.g., flowcharts).
D)Copies of important contracts.
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42
You are concerned with unrecorded transactions in the purchasing cycle. Which audit procedure are you most likely to use when auditing purchases?

A)Vouching transactions in accounting records to vendor invoices.
B)Tracing vendor invoices to accounting records.
C)Recalculation of vendor invoice amounts.
D)Confirmation of customer accounts.
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43
Based on conversations with the owner-manager of an audit client, the auditor ascertained that the company's primary motivation is to avoid paying income taxes. Based on this motivation, which account balance assertion for ending inventory will the auditor be most concerned about verifying?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Observation.
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44
Your audit client is under intense pressure to meet an earnings target. Which transaction assertion for transactions within the purchasing process are you most concerned with?

A)Existence or occurrence.
B)Completeness.
C)Rights and obligations.
D)Presentation and disclosure.
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45
The following statements were made in a discussion of audit evidence between two CPAs. Which statement is not valid concerning audit evidence?

A)"I am seldom convinced beyond all doubt with respect to all aspects of the statements being examined."
B)"I would not undertake that procedure because at best the results would only be persuasive and I'm looking for convincing evidence."
C)"I evaluate the degree of risk involved in deciding the kind of evidence I will gather."
D)"I evaluate the quality of the evidence I can obtain, prior to choosing evidence."
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46
All audit documentation should have a heading, which includes:

A)name of the company under audit.
B)title of the working paper.
C)company's year-end date.
D)all of these.
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47
The permanent audit file usually includes:

A)Working trial balance.
B)Organizational chart.
C)Audit plan.
D)Audit programs.
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48
In creating lead schedules for an audit engagement, what financial information is needed to begin?

A)Interim financial information, such as third quarter sales, net income, and inventory and receivables balances.
B)Specialized journal information, such as the invoice and purchase order numbers of the last few sales and purchases of the year.
C)General ledger information, such as account numbers, prior-year account balances, and current year unadjusted information.
D)Adjusting entry information, such as deferrals and accruals and reclassification journal entries.
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49
Analytical procedures performed in the overall review stage of an audit suggest that several accounts have unexpected relationships. The results of these procedures most likely would indicate that:

A)fraud exists within the relevant accounts.
B)internal control activities are not operating effectively.
C)additional tests of details are required.
D)the communication with the audit committee should be revised.
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50
Audit documents record the results of the auditor's evidence-gathering procedures. When preparing audit documents, the auditor should remember that:

A)audit documents should be kept on the client's premises so that the client can have access to them for reference purposes.
B)audit documents should be the primary support for the financial statements being examined.
C)audit documents should be considered as a substitute for the company's accounting records.
D)audit documents should be designed to facilitate the review and supervision of work done by auditors assigned to the engagement.
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51
Audit documentation:

A)must be in electronic form.
B)must be in paper form only.
C)is not required, but is strongly recommended.
D)may be in paper, electronic, or some other medium.
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52
Which of the following is not a typical analytical procedure?

A)Study of relationships of the financial information with relevant nonfinancial information.
B)Comparison of the financial information with similar information regarding the industry in which the entity operates.
C)Comparison of recorded amounts of major disbursements with appropriate invoices.
D)Comparison of the financial information with budgeted amounts.
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53
Analytical procedures may be classified as being primarily which of the following?

A)Tests of controls.
B)Substantive procedures.
C)Tests of ratios.
D)Detailed tests of balances.
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54
A not-for-profit organization published a monthly magazine that had 15,000 subscribers on January 1, 2013. The number of subscribers increased steadily throughout the year and on December 31, 2013, there were 16,200 subscribers. The annual magazine subscription cost was $10 on January 1, 2013 and was increased to $12 for new members on April 1, 2013. Subscriptions are paid in full at the beginning of the member term. An auditor should expect that the revenue from subscriptions for the year ended December 31, 2013, would be approximately:

A)$179,400.
B)$171,600.
C)$164,400.
D)$163,800.
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55
The audit working papers belong to:

A)The company under audit.
B)The government.
C)The audit firm.
D)They are public record documents.
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56
A company sells a particular product only in the last month of its fiscal year. The company uses commission agents for such sales and pays them 6% of their net sales 30 days after the sales are made. The agents' sales were $10 million. Experience indicates that 10% of the sales are usually not collected and 2% are returned in the first month of the new year. The auditor would expect the year-end balance in the accrued commissions payable account to be:

A)$528,000.
B)$540,000.
C)$588,000.
D)$600,000.
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57
Which of the following statements concerning audit evidence is correct?

A)Appropriate evidence supporting management's assertions should be convincing rather than persuasive.
B)Effective internal controls contribute little to the reliability of the evidence created within the entity.
C)The cost of obtaining evidence is not an important consideration to an auditor in deciding what evidence should be obtained.
D)A company's accounting data cannot be considered sufficient audit evidence to support the financial statements.
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58
Which of the following nonfinancial information would an auditor most likely consider in performing analytical procedures during the planning phase of an audit?

A)Turnover of personnel in the accounting department.
B)Objectivity of audit committee members.
C)Square footage of selling space.
D)Management's plans to repurchase stock.
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59
An abnormal fluctuation in gross profit that might suggest the need for extended audit procedures for sales and inventories would most likely be identified in the planning phase of the audit by the use of:

A)tests of transactions and balances.
B)a preliminary review of internal controls.
C)specialized audit programs.
D)analytical procedures.
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60
Audit documents that record the procedures used by the auditor to gather evidence should be:

A)considered the primary support for the financial statements being examined.
B)viewed as the connecting link between the accounting records and the financial statements.
C)designed in an orderly fashion to facilitate the review of audit work by the senior, manager, and partner on the engagement.
D)retained until the audited entity ceases to be a client.
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61
The auditor generally finds more predictability in the ratio and trend analysis in the examination of the:

A)Statement of Changes in Stockholders' Equity and Retained Earnings.
B)Income Statement.
C)Balance Sheet.
D)Statement of Cash Flows.
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62
For an auditor, how are management assertions useful?
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63
Auditors obtain evidence about the inventory account through, among other procedures, observing the counting of inventory. What are some limitations "observation" has as an audit procedure?
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64
The auditor notices significant fluctuations in key elements of the company's financial statements. If management is unable to provide an acceptable explanation, the auditor should:

A)consider the matter a scope limitation.
B)perform additional audit procedures to investigate the matter further.
C)intensify the examination with the expectation of detecting management fraud.
D)withdraw from the engagement.
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65
Several factors may influence the reliability of evidence. Identify and describe two of these factors.
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66
Which of the following tends to be most predictable for purposes of analytical procedures applied as substantive procedures?

A)Relationships involving balance sheet accounts.
B)Transactions subject to management discretion.
C)Relationships involving income statement accounts.
D)Data subject to audit testing in the prior year.
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67
Sarah is auditing the sales of a new client. In one procedure Sarah performs, she begins with the original sales documents and then searches the accounting records to find the corresponding entry. What test is Sarah performing and what management assertion is she testing?
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68
Which of the following would be least likely to be comparable between similar corporations in the same industry or line of business?

A)Earnings per share.
B)Return on total assets before interest and taxes.
C)Accounts receivable turnover.
D)Operating cash flow.
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69
According to the text, what are the three functions of working papers?
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70
The text discusses three main categories of audit procedures. List and describe these three main categories of audit procedures and describe their purpose.
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71
Name two management assertions pertaining to the inventory account balance and explain why they are considered in an audit.
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72
Explain the occurrence and completeness assertions. How does failure to meet each assertion affect the financial statements?
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73
Which of the following ratios would an engagement partner most likely calculate when reviewing the balance sheet in the overall review stage of an audit?

A)Quick assets divided by accounts payable.
B)Accounts receivable divided by inventory.
C)Interest payable divided by interest receivable.
D)Total debt divided by stockholders' equity.
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74
Analytical procedures used in planning an audit should focus on identifying:

A)material weaknesses in internal control.
B)the predictability of financial data from individual transactions.
C)the various assertions that are embodied in the financial statements.
D)areas that may represent specific risks relevant to the audit.
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75
As a result of analytical procedures conducted during the planning phase, the independent auditor determines that the gross profit percentage has declined from 30% in the preceding year to 20% in the current year. The auditor should:

A)Express an opinion that is qualified due to the inability of the company to continue as a going concern.
B)Evaluate management's performance in causing this decline.
C)Require footnote disclosure.
D)Consider the possibility of an error in the financial statements.
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76
An auditor's analytical procedures performed during the overall review stage indicated that the entity's accounts receivable balance had doubled since the end of the prior year. However, the allowance for doubtful accounts as a percentage of accounts receivable remained about the same. Which of the following explanations most likely would satisfy the auditor?

A)The entity liberalized its credit standards in the current year and sold much more merchandise to customers with poor credit ratings.
B)Twice as many accounts receivable were written off in the prior year than in the current year.
C)A greater percentage of accounts receivable were currently listed in the "more than 90 days overdue" category than in the prior year.
D)The entity opened a second retail outlet in the current year and its credit sales approximately equaled the older, established outlet.
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77
The audit testing hierarchy is considered to be more effective and more efficient. Why?
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78
Why is appropriateness important for audit evidence? What qualities must evidence have to be considered appropriate?
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79
Analytical procedures enable the auditor to predict the balance or quantity of an item under audit. Information to develop this estimate can be obtained from all of the following except:

A)tracing transactions through the system to determine whether procedures are being applied as prescribed.
B)comparison of financial data with data for comparable prior periods, anticipated results (e.g., budgets and forecasts)and similar data for the industry in which the entity operates.
C)study of the relationships of elements of financial data that would be expected to conform to a predictable pattern based upon the entity's experience.
D)study of the relationships of financial data with relevant nonfinancial data.
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80
An example of an analytical procedure is the comparison of:

A)financial information with similar information regarding the industry in which the entity operates.
B)recorded amounts of major disbursements with appropriate invoices.
C)results of a statistical sample with the expected characteristics of the actual population.
D)EDP generated data with similar data generated by a manual accounting system.
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