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Auditing and Assurance Services 9th Edition by Alvin Arens,Mark Beasley,Randy Elder

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0130459206
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Auditing and Assurance Services 9th Edition by Alvin Arens,Mark Beasley,Randy Elder

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0130459206
Exercise 7
Question is based on the following information:
An auditor desired to test credit approval on 10,000 sales invoices processed during the year. The auditor designed a statistical sample that would provide 1 percent risk of assessing control risk too low for the assertion that not more than 7 percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. The auditor estimated from previous experience that about
Question is based on the following information: An auditor desired to test credit approval on 10,000 sales invoices processed during the year. The auditor designed a statistical sample that would provide 1 percent risk of assessing control risk too low for the assertion that not more than 7 percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. The auditor estimated from previous experience that about   Percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. A sample of 200 invoices was examined, and 7 of them were lacking approval. The auditor then determined the computed upper deviation rate to be 8 percent. In the evaluation of this sample, the auditor decided to increase the level of the preliminary assessment of control risk because the A) Tolerable deviation rate (7 percent) was less than the computed upper deviation rate (8 percent). B) Expected population deviation rate (7 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). C) Computed upper deviation rate (8 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). D) Expected population deviation rate (   Percent) was less than the tolerable deviation rate (7 percent).
Percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. A sample of 200 invoices was examined, and 7 of them were lacking approval. The auditor then determined the computed upper deviation rate to be 8 percent.
In the evaluation of this sample, the auditor decided to increase the level of the preliminary assessment of control risk because the
A) Tolerable deviation rate (7 percent) was less than the computed upper deviation rate (8 percent).
B) Expected population deviation rate (7 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (
Question is based on the following information: An auditor desired to test credit approval on 10,000 sales invoices processed during the year. The auditor designed a statistical sample that would provide 1 percent risk of assessing control risk too low for the assertion that not more than 7 percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. The auditor estimated from previous experience that about   Percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. A sample of 200 invoices was examined, and 7 of them were lacking approval. The auditor then determined the computed upper deviation rate to be 8 percent. In the evaluation of this sample, the auditor decided to increase the level of the preliminary assessment of control risk because the A) Tolerable deviation rate (7 percent) was less than the computed upper deviation rate (8 percent). B) Expected population deviation rate (7 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). C) Computed upper deviation rate (8 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). D) Expected population deviation rate (   Percent) was less than the tolerable deviation rate (7 percent).
Percent).
C) Computed upper deviation rate (8 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (
Question is based on the following information: An auditor desired to test credit approval on 10,000 sales invoices processed during the year. The auditor designed a statistical sample that would provide 1 percent risk of assessing control risk too low for the assertion that not more than 7 percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. The auditor estimated from previous experience that about   Percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. A sample of 200 invoices was examined, and 7 of them were lacking approval. The auditor then determined the computed upper deviation rate to be 8 percent. In the evaluation of this sample, the auditor decided to increase the level of the preliminary assessment of control risk because the A) Tolerable deviation rate (7 percent) was less than the computed upper deviation rate (8 percent). B) Expected population deviation rate (7 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). C) Computed upper deviation rate (8 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). D) Expected population deviation rate (   Percent) was less than the tolerable deviation rate (7 percent).
Percent).
D) Expected population deviation rate (
Question is based on the following information: An auditor desired to test credit approval on 10,000 sales invoices processed during the year. The auditor designed a statistical sample that would provide 1 percent risk of assessing control risk too low for the assertion that not more than 7 percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. The auditor estimated from previous experience that about   Percent of the sales invoices lacked approval. A sample of 200 invoices was examined, and 7 of them were lacking approval. The auditor then determined the computed upper deviation rate to be 8 percent. In the evaluation of this sample, the auditor decided to increase the level of the preliminary assessment of control risk because the A) Tolerable deviation rate (7 percent) was less than the computed upper deviation rate (8 percent). B) Expected population deviation rate (7 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). C) Computed upper deviation rate (8 percent) was more than the percentage of errors in the sample (   Percent). D) Expected population deviation rate (   Percent) was less than the tolerable deviation rate (7 percent).
Percent) was less than the tolerable deviation rate (7 percent).
Explanation
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