In the audit of loans payable, it is common to include tests of principal and interest payments as a part of the audit of the acquisitions and payment cycle because the payments are in the cash payments journal that is being sampled. It is also normal to test these transactions as part of the capital acquisitions and repayment cycle because:
A) due to the infrequency of these transactions, in many cases no transactions involving loans payable are included in the sample tests of acquisitions and payments.
B) replicating the evidence will provide the auditor with a higher level of assurance.
C) it is not unusual for the auditor to duplicate a process, thereby, gathering a larger quantity of evidence.
D) the tests done in the acquisitions and payments cycle will look only at the cash credit side so the tests done in the capital acquisitions and repayment cycle will look at the debit side of the transaction.
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