Exam 10: Risk Responseaudit Sampling for Substantive Testing
Exam 1: Introduction and Overview of Audit and Assurance122 Questions
Exam 2: Professionalism, Ethics and Legal Liability153 Questions
Exam 3: Risk Assessment Part Iaudit Risk and Audit Strategy167 Questions
Exam 4: Risk Assessment Part Iiunderstanding the Client107 Questions
Exam 5: Audit Evidence131 Questions
Exam 6: Understanding of the Clients System of Internal Controls125 Questions
Exam 7: Data Analyticsoverview and Application114 Questions
Exam 8: Risk Responseperforming Tests of Controls104 Questions
Exam 9: Risk Responseperforming Substantive Procedures108 Questions
Exam 10: Risk Responseaudit Sampling for Substantive Testing169 Questions
Exam 11: Auditing the Revenue Cycle122 Questions
Exam 12: Auditing the Purchases Cycle and Payroll Cycle180 Questions
Exam 13: Auditing Cash, Inventory, Investing and Financing Activities102 Questions
Exam 14: Completing the Audit108 Questions
Exam 15: Reporting on the Audit118 Questions
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The PPS (probability proportional to size) sampling technique is such that _______.
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Probability Proportionate to Size (PPS) sampling is _______.
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When an audit procedure is tested on an entire group of transactions, _______ is not required.
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If analytical procedures provide evidence that interest expense is presented fairly, _______.
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Which of the following are the characteristics of non-statistical sampling?
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Three techniques that are typically used in classical variables sampling are _______.
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When using PPS (probability proportionate to size) sampling, _______.
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The ultimate purpose of a test of controls is to obtain reasonable assurance that an assertion is presented fairly in all material respects.
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Which of the following are situations where the auditor is likely to use audit sampling?
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When conducting substantive tests, sampling risk is the risk that an auditor concludes that a material misstatement does not exist when it actually does, or an auditor concludes that a material misstatement exists when it actually does not.
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Which method would the auditor most likely use when the relevant data is clean or can be cleaned up easily?
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Tolerable misstatement when performing a substantive test _______.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of non-statistical sampling?
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The auditor is most likely to use _______ when the data available is relevant to an audit assertion of interest.
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The choice of using audit sampling vs.audit data analytics (ADA) is often a matter of what is most effective and efficient in determining whether an assertion is presented fairly, in all material respects.
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The auditor is more likely to use audit sampling when internal controls are strong and reliable data does not exist to support audit data analytics (ADA).
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In which of the following situations is the auditor most likely to use audit data analytics?
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