Exam 7: Planning the Audit: Identifying and Responding to the Risks of Material Misstatement
Exam 1: Quality Auditing: Why It Matters149 Questions
Exam 2: The Auditors Responsibilities Regarding Fraud and Mechanisms to Address Fraud: Regulation and Corporate Governance119 Questions
Exam 3: Internal Control Over Financial Reporting: Responsibilities of Management and the External Auditor107 Questions
Exam 4: Professional Legal Liability40 Questions
Exam 5: Professional Auditing Standards and the Audit Opinion Formulation Process104 Questions
Exam 6: Audit Evidence109 Questions
Exam 7: Planning the Audit: Identifying and Responding to the Risks of Material Misstatement91 Questions
Exam 8: Specialized Audit Tools: Sampling and Generalized Audit Software117 Questions
Exam 9: Auditing the Revenue Cycle116 Questions
Exam 10: Auditing Cash and Marketable Securities97 Questions
Exam 11: Auditing Inventory, Goods and Services, and Accounts Payable: the Acquisition and Payment Cycle100 Questions
Exam 12: Auditing Long-Lived Assets: Acquisition, Use, Impairment, and Disposal116 Questions
Exam 13: Auditing Long-Term Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Transactions125 Questions
Exam 14: Completing a Quality Audit160 Questions
Exam 15: Audit Reports107 Questions
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Brainstorming What are the steps of the brainstorming process?
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The steps of the brainstorming process are:
1. Review prior year client information.
2. Consider client information, particularly with respect to the fraud triangle.
3. Integrate information from steps 1 and 2 into an assessment of the likelihood of fraud
in the engagement.
4. Identify audit responses to fraud risks
The lower the dollar amount of the performance materiality the more audit evidence is required.
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Which of the following statements regarding detection risk is true?
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Importance of materiality judgments Explain how auditors determine planning materiality and performance materiality.What happens if performance materiality is set too high or,alternatively,too low.
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Which of the following ratios provides information about liquidity?
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The existence of one or more risk factors means that there is a material misstatement present.
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Audit procedures have to be announced or be completed at predictable times.
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If the auditor's assessment of audit risk is low (e.g. ,1% rather than 5%),what is the effect on the amount of substantive testing performed by the auditor?
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The auditor typically sets posting materiality at 50 to 75% of overall materiality.
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Audit risk is the risk that the auditor expresses an inappropriate audit opinion when the financial statements are materially misstated.
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When an auditor chooses not to rely on a client's internal controls because the control design is ineffective,which of the following tests are eliminated?
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Auditors and management should agree on what is considered material.
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Appropriateness addresses which aspect of audit procedures?
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Performance materiality is used for assessing the risks of material misstatement and determining the nature,timing,and extent of audit procedures to perform during the audit opinion formulation process.
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Which of the following risks are controllable by the auditor?
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Which of the following best describes year-to-year comparisons of account balances?
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Touring a company's plant offers much insight into potential audit issues.
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As inherent risk increases,and other risk factors remain constant,what happens to the extent of audit work?
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LEXIS is a public database where the existence of legal proceedings against a company or key members of the company can be found.
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Which of the following statements best describes what is meant by setting control risk at 100%?
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