Balance sheet audit includes verification of____________?
Balance sheet audit includes verification of____________?
Liabilities | |
Income and expense accounts where appropriate | |
All of the above | |
Assets |
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Balance sheet audit includes verification of____________?
Liabilities | |
Income and expense accounts where appropriate | |
All of the above | |
Assets |
The auditor’s permanent working paper file should not normally, include__________?
Attorney’s letters | |
Extracts from client’s bank statements | |
Debt agreements | |
Past year’s financial statements |
Why do auditors concentrate their efforts on material items in accounts?
Because they are easier to audit | |
Because the risk to the accounts of their being incorrectly stated is greater | |
Because it reduces the audit time | |
Because the directors have asked for it |
When an auditor is proposed for removal from office, which one of the following is he NOT permitted to do?
Receive notification of the AGM/EGM where the removal is proposed | |
Speak at the AGM/EGM where the removal is proposed | |
Apply to the court to have the proposal removed | |
Circulate representations to members |
Auditor of a___________company does not have right to visit foreign branches of the company?
Unlimited liability | |
Manufacturing | |
Nonprofit making | |
Banking |
An auditor is like a_______________?
Watch dog | |
None of these | |
Blood haunt | |
May both according to situation |
Auditing engagement can be performed w.r.t.
Any entity | |
Corporate entity only | |
Non-profit making entity | |
Profit making entity |
Auditing is compulsory for____________?
Proprietary Concerns | |
Joint stock Companies | |
Small scale business | |
Partnership firms |
Audit risk is composed of 3 factors. Which of the following is NOT one of those factors?
Control risk | |
Compliance risk | |
Detection risk | |
Inherent risk |
Audit programme is prepared by____________?
The auditor and his audit assistants | |
The client | |
The auditor | |
The audit assistants |
Audit of banks is an example of__________?
Statutory audit | |
Balance sheet audit | |
Concurrent audit | |
All of the above |
Audit in depth is synonymous for_____________?
Detailed audit | |
Complete audit | |
Completed audit | |
Final audit |
In an audit of financial statements, substantive tests are audit procedures that __________?
May be test of transactions, test of balance and analytical procedures | |
Will increase proportionately when the auditor decreases the assessed level of control risk | |
May be eliminated for an account balance under certain conditions | |
Are designed to discover significant subsequent events |
Audit in depth is synonymous for____________?
Complete audit | |
Detailed audit | |
Final audit | |
Completed audit |
Audit of banks is an example of_____________?
Statutory audit | |
Concurrent audit | |
Balance sheet audit | |
All of the above |
Assuming that it is not the first appointment of the auditor, who is responsible for the appointment of the auditor?
The shareholders in a general meeting | |
The managing director | |
The board of directors in a board meeting | |
The audit committee |
What would most appropriately describe the risk of incorrect rejection in terms of substantive testing?
None of the above | |
The auditor concludes that the balance is materially misstated when in actual fact it not | |
The auditor has rejected an item for sample which was material | |
The auditor concludes balance is materially correct when in actual fact it is not |
Analytical procedures issued in the planning stage of an audit, generally
Indicates important aspects of business | |
Directs attention to potential risk areas | |
Helps to determine the nature, timing and extent of other audit procedures | |
All of the above |
Analytical procedures issued in the planning stage of an audit, generally?
helps to determine the nature, timing and extent of other audit procedures | |
All of the above | |
indicates important aspects of business | |
directs attention to potential risk areas |
An auditor should not accept a loan on favourable commercial terms from an audit client because of the threat to his or her independence.
Advocacy threat | |
Familiarity threat | |
Self-review threat | |
Self-interest threat |
According to ISA 500, the strength of audit evidence is determined by which two qualities?
Reliability & extensiveness | |
Sufficiency & appropriateness | |
Appropriateness & competence | |
Objectivity & independence |
According to ISA 315, which of the following is NOT an element of the control environment?
Human resource policies and practices | |
Commitment to competence | |
Information processing | |
Participation of management |
According to ISA 315, which of the following is NOT a control activity?
Segregation of duties | |
Physical controls | |
Performance reviews | |
Organizational structure |
A statutory auditor has a right of access at all times to___________?
Books, accounts and vouchers of the company | |
Books and accounts of a company | |
Books, accounts and documents of the company | |
Notices and documents of the company |