By how much is the refundable deposit over or (under)stated at year end 2020?
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- You are the lead partner overseeing the audit for Camo Ltd, a privately owned company. The completion of the audit report is pending for the income year 2020 and you have noted several situations with possible actions. The situations are as follows: 1. Camo Corporation carries its property, plant, and equipment accounts at current market values. Current market values exceed historical cost by a highly material amount, and the effects are pervasive throughout the financial statements. 2. Management of Camo Corporation refuses to allow you to observe, or make, any counts of inventory. The recorded book value of inventory is highly material. 3. You were unable to confirm accounts receivable with Camo’s customers. However, because of detailed sales and cash receipts records, you were able to perform reliable alternative audit procedures. 4. One week before the end of fieldwork, you discover that the audit manager on the Camo engagement owns a material amount of Camo’s common stock. 5.…For the following independent events, assume that each has a material effect on the financial statements. The financial year of your audit client BLQ Ltd ended on 31 December 2018. Your audit report was signed on 20 February 2019 and the financial statements were issued on 4 March 2019. Listed below are events that have taken place. (a) On 14 February 2019: You discovered that 30% of BLQ Ltd’s inventory is destroyed by a fire on 7 January 2019. (b) On 10 March 2019, you discovered that BLQ Ltd had settled a class action lawsuit for $2 million on 30 January 2019. The class action was initiated by discontent customers in December 2017 for faulty products. The legal cost was disclosed as a provision worth $500,000 on the balance sheet. Required: For each of the events above, explain 1) the auditor’s responsibilities, 2) the appropriate accounting treatments and 3) the impact on audit report.Ann Johnson has audited the financial report of Quick Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2020. Although Ann’s audit fieldwork was completed on 14 August 2020, her auditor’s report was signed on 20 August 2020 and sent to management that day. The management of Quick Ltd advised Ann that their annual report, which will be mailed to shareholders on 10 October 2020, will also include an unaudited financial report for the first quarter ended 30 September 2020. Under the circumstances, Ann is responsible for undertaking subsequent events audit procedures through to:Select one:a. 10 October 2020b. 20 August 2020c. 14 August 2020d. 30 September 2020
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