a. A report providing a summary of findings. - Agreed-upon procedures report
b. A report providing reasonable assurance - Audit report
c. An error - An unintentional misstatement
d. Financial reporting framework - Generally accepted accounting principles
e. Fraud - Misappropriation of assets
f. Inspection - A review of a CPA firm conducted by PCAOB
g. Quality control elements - Human resources and monitoring
h. Registered public accounting firm - A CPA firm that may conduct audits of public or non-public companies
uired Questions Simulation 2-35 [LO 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4 For each term in the first column,...
Chapter 2 Completion Questions Select the necessary words from the list of possibities to complete the following statements Answer The purpose of an audit conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards statements are presented tairly, in all material respects, in accordance with the applicable | The serialy numbered pronouncements issued by the Audeng Standards Board of the ACPA is to provide financial statement users with an opinion by the auditor on whether the financial 2 as generally accepted auditing...
PART 1: A) True and false questions, 20 points. For each statement indicate if the statement is correct (T) or false (F),USE THE LEFT SIDE FOR YOUR ANSEWRS. 1) Professional skepticism must be maintained only if the auditor suspects fraud. 2) The term "audit failure" refers to the situation when the auditor has followed auditing standards yet still fails to discover that the client's financial statements are materially misstated. 3) The best defense an auditor can have in litigation against...
KID CASTLE EDUCATIONAL CORPORATION AND BROCK, SCHECHTER & POLAKOFF LLP, PCAOB 10 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) PROFESSIONAL SKEPTICISM 7-58 General Background. On May 22, 2012, the audit firm of Brock Schechter & Polakoff LLP (hereafter BSP) was censured and fined 820,000 by the PCAOB in relation to its audits of public compa nies located in Taiwan and China. These public companies were listed on U.S. stock exchanges. James Waggoner, BSP's director of accounting and auditing, was the BSP auditor...
5-1 -2 -4 545. Multiple Choice Questions Select the best answer for each of the following questions. Explain the reasons for your selection a. Which of the following is not a financial statement assertion made by management? (1) Existence of recorded assets and liabilities. (2) Completeness of recorded assets and liabilities. (3) Valuation of assets and liabilities. (4) Effectiveness of internal control b. Which of the following business characteristics is not indicative of high inherent risk? (1) Operating results that...
Review the Audit report (found in the 10-K) for the following
two companies. Highlight or summarize
differences between the reports (other than the name of Company,
Audit Firm, Financial statement
period covered).
Note:
1. Each Company may have two audit reports (one opinion on
financial statements and one for
audit of internal controls) or the two opinions may be combined
into one report.
2. You are not required to review the entire 10-K. Find the
audit report in the 10-K...
. QS 2-6 Analyzing transactions and preparing Journal entries LO P1 For each transaction (1) analyze the transaction using the accounting equation, (2) record the transaction in journal entry form, and (3) post the entry using T-accounts to represent ledger accounts. Use the following (partial) chart of accounts-account numbers in parentheses: Cash (101): Accounts Receivable (106), Office Supplies (124): Trucks (153). Equipment (167): Accounts Payable (201): Uneamed Landscaping Revenue (236): Common Stock (307): Dividends (319): Landscaping Revenue (403): Wages Expense...
B) Multiple choices: 60 points: for each statement circle the best answer. 1) The three requirements for becoming a CPA include all but which of the following A) Uniform CPA examination requirement B) Educational requirements C) Character requirements D) Experience requirement 2) The International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) A) are issued by the AICPA B) override a country's regulations governing the audit of a company C) has many of the same standards as the Auditing Standards Board (ASB) D) must...
LO 10-6, 10 10-36 Based on an assessment of audit risk, the auditors are concerned with the following two risks: 1. The risk that that the client might be making duplicate payments to vendors. 2. The risk that the client's accounting clerk might be making unauthorized payments to himself. a. Assuming that the client has a manual accounting system, describe how the auditors can design a test to identify the duplicate payments and unauthorized payments. b. Assuming that the client...
1. Which of the following matters would an auditor most likely consider to be a significant deficiency to be communicated to the audit committee? A. Management's failure to renegotiate unfavorable long-term purchase commitments.B. Recurring operating losses that may indicate going concern problems.C. Evidence of a lack of objectivity by those responsible for accounting decisions.D. Management's current plans to reduce its ownership equity in the entity. 2. After obtaining an understanding of internal control and arriving at a preliminary assessed level...
CASE 20 Enron: Not Accounting for the Future* INTRODUCTION Once upon a time, there was a gleaming office tower in Houston, Texas. In front of that gleaming tower was a giant "E" slowly revolving, flashing in the hot Texas sun. But in 2001, the Enron Corporation, which once ranked among the top Fortune 500 companies, would collapse under a mountain of debt that had been concealed through a complex scheme of off-balance-sheet partnerships. Forced to declare bankruptcy, the energy firm...