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Express a qualified opinion due to inability of the client company to continue as a going concern
Evaluate management's performance in causing this decline
Require footnote disclosure
Consider the possibility of a misstatement in the financial statements
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Increase the balance in the allowance for bad debt account
Review the going concern ramifications
Reciew the credit and collection policy
Expand test of collectibility
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A steady increase in sales in 2009
An easing of credit policies in 2009
A decrease in accounts receivable relative to sales in 2009
A steady decrease in sales 2009
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Internal control surrounding accounts receivable is considered to be effective
A large number of small balances are involved
The auditor has reason to believe the persons receiving the requests are likely to give them consideration
Individual account balances are relatively large
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Collectibility of the receivable balance
Accuracy of the receivable balance
Accuracy of the aging of accounts receivable
Accuracy of the allowance for uncollectible accounts
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Individual overdue balances
Individual invoices
Small account balances
Large account balances
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Exisence
Completeness
Valuation and allocation
Rights and obligations
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Test a sample of sales tranactions, selecting the sample from prenumbered shipping documents
Test a sample of sales tranactions, selecting the sample from sales invoices recorded in the sales journal
Confirm accounts receivable
Review the aged receivable trial balance
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Reduce as much as possible the degree of variability in the overall population
Give every element in the population an equal chance of being included in the sample
Allow the person selecting the sample to use personal judgnment in deciding which elements should be included in the sample
Allow the auditor to emphasize larger items from the population
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Recomputing net wage and salary payments to employees
Tracing hours woked from the payroll summary back to the individual time cards
Confirming accounts recivable for residential customers at a large electric utility
Review supporting documentation for additions to plant and equipment
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Eliminate any unusually large balances that appear in the sample
Continue to draw new samples until no unusually large balances appear in the sample
Stratify the accounts receivable population so that the unusually large balances are reviewed separately
Increase the sample size to lessen the effet of the unusually large balances.
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Greater reliance on internal control
Greater reliance on analytical procedures
Smaller expected frequency of errors
Smaller measure of tolerable misstatement
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The same as the ARACR for test of controls
Greater than the ARACR for tests of controls
Less than the ARACR for tests of controls
Totally independent from the ARACR used for test of controls
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No, No
Yes, Yes
No, Yes
Yes, No
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Footing the purchases journal
Reconciling vendors' monthly statements with subsidiary payable ledger accounts
Tracing totals from the purchses journal to the ledger accounts
Sending written quarterly confirmations to all vendors
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Purchase requisitions
Purchase orders
Cash receipts
Perpetual inventory records
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The date on cash disbursement documents must be within a few dys of the date that the document is presented for payment
The official signing the check compares with the documents and should deface the documents
Unsigned checks are prepared by individuals who are responsible for signing checks
Cash disbursement documents are approved by at least two responsible management officials.
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Existence
Relizable value
Completeness
Valuation and allocation
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Examining unusual relationships between monthly accounts payable balances and recorded cash payments
Reconciling vendors' statements to the file of receiving reports to identify items received just prior to the balance sheet date
Reviewing cash disbursements recorded subsequent to the balance sheet date to determine whether the related payables apply to the prior period
Investigating payables recorded just prior to and just subsequent to the balance sheet date to determine whether they are supported by receiving reports
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Vendors with whom the entity has previously done business
Amounts recorded in the accounts payable subsidiary ledger
Payees of checks drawn in th emonth after year-end
Invoices filed in the entity's open invoice file
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Periodic physical inspection of plant and equipment by the internal audit staff
Comparison of current-year plant and equipment account balances with prior-year balances.
Review of prenumbered purchase orders to detect unrecorded trade-ins
Approval of periodic depreciation entries by a supervisor independent of the accounting department
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Checks issued in payment of acquisitions of equipment are not signed by the controller
All acquisitions of factory equipment are required to be made by the department in need of the equipment
Factory equipment replacements are generaly made when estimated usefullives, as indicated in depreiation schedules, have expired
Proceeds from sales of fully depreciated equipment are credited to other income
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Continuous analysis of miscellaneous revenue to locate any cash proceeds from sale of plant assets
Periodic inquiry of plant executives by internal auditors as to whether any plant assets have been retired
Continuous use of serially numbered retirement work orders
Periodic observation of plant assets by the inernal auditors
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Prior year accounts payable to current year accounts payable
Prior year payroll expense to budgeted current year payroll expense
Current year revenue to budgeted current year revenue
Current year warranty expense to current year contingent liabilities
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Depreciation expense/book value of manufacturing equipment
Accumulated depreciation/book value of manufacturing equipment
Repairs and maintenance cost/direct labor costs
Gross manufacturing equpment cost/units produced
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Select sales and expense items and trace amounts to related supporting documents
Ascertain that the new tincome amount in the statement of cash flows agrees with the net income amount in th eincome statement
Obtain from the proper client representatives the beginning and ending inventory amounts that were used to determine costs of sales
Compare the actual revenues and expenses with the corresponding figures of the previous year and investigate significant differences
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Select items of equipment from the accounting records and then locate them during the plant tour
Compare depreciation journal entries with similar prior-year entries in search of fully depreciated equipment
Inspect items of equipment observed during the plant tour and then trace them to the equipment master file
Scan the journal for unusual equipment additions and excessive debits to repairs and maintenance expense.
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Accumulated depreciation
Insurance expense
Property, plant and equipment
Purchase returns and allowances
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Recompute the portion of the premium that expired during the year
Prepare exerpts of the insurance policies for audit documentation
Confirm premium rates with an independent insurance broker
Examine support for premium payments
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Analysis and recomputation of interest expense
Analysis and recomputation of depreciation expense
Mailing of standard bank confirmation forms
Reading of the minutes of meetings of the board of directors
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Verify the mathematical accuracy of the amounts charged to income as a result of depreciation expense
Determine th emethod for computing depreciation expense and ascertain that it is in accordance with GAAP
Reconcile the amount of depreciation expense to those amounts credited to accumulated depreciation accounts
Establish the basis for depreciable assets and verify the depreciation expense
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Applying a rigid measurement standard designed to test for understatement of net income
Analyzing the beginning and ending balance sheet inventory amounts
Making net income comparisons to published industry trends and ratios
Auditing income statement accounts concurrently with the related balance sheet accounts
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The cycle basis for physical inventory taking was to be used
Minor supply items were to be expensed when acquired
A perpetual invenotry master file is not maintained for items of small value
The storekeeping function were to be combined with production and record keeping
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Returned to the requisitioner
Forwarded to the receiving department
Forwarded to the accounting department
Retained in the purchasing department's files
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Maintain a perpetual invenotry master file of only the more valuable items with frequent periodic verification of the validity of the perpetuals
Have an independent CPA firm prepare an internal control report on the effectiveness of the administrative and accounting controls over inventory
Have a separate warehouse space for the more valuable items with sequentially numbered tags
Require an authorized officer's signture on all requisitions for the more valuable items
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Costs have been correctly assigned to finished goods, work-in-process, and cost of goods sold
Quantities on hand have been computed based on acceptable cost account techniques that reasonable approximate actual quantities on hand
Physical inventories are in substantial agreement with book inventories
The internal controls are in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and are functioning as planned
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Purchase requisitions
Receiving reports
Purchase orders
Vendor payments
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Make inquiries
Inspect documents
Observe procedures
Consider policy and procedure manuals
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Inquiry of sales personnel
Inquiry of store personnel
Physical observation of inventory
Review of perpetual inventory mater files
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Inadequacies in inventory pricing
Methods of avoiding cyclical holding costs
The existence of obsolete merchandise
The optimum automatic reorder points
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Average price of inventory items
Percentage of lsow-moving inventory items
Dollar value of inventory
Physical quantity of inventory items
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A review of vouchers paid during the month following the year-end
An inquiry directed to legal counsel
Accounts payable confirmations
Mortgage-note confirmation
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The period in which the underlying cause of the litigation occurred
The probability of an unfavorable outcome
An estimate of when the matter wil be resolved
An estimate of the potential loss
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Take no action regarding the event
Insist that the client issue revised financial statements
Inform the audit committee that the report cannot be relied on
Inform the appropriate authorities that the report cannot be relied on
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Serve as an introduction to company personnel and an authorization to examine the records
Discharge the auditor from legal liability for the audit
Confirm in writing management's approval of limitations on the scope of the audit
Confirm in writing management's approval of limitations on the scope of the audit
Remind management of its primary repsonsibility for financial statements
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Balance sheet date
Date of the auditor's report
Date of the latest subsequent event referred to in the notes to the financial statement
Date of the engagement agreement
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Prima facie evidence that the financial statements are not present fairly
A violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
An uncertainty sufficient to preclude an unqualified opinion
A scope limitation sufficient to prelude an unqualified opinion
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Balance sheet date
Date of the auditor's report
Balance sheet date but before the date of the auditor's report
Date of the auditor's report and concern contigencies that are not reflected in the financial statements
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Serious damage to the company's plant from a widespread flood
Issuance of a widely advertisied capital stock issue with restrictive covenants
Settlement of a large liability for considerably less than the amount recorded
Decreased sales volume resulting from a general business recession
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