EP AUDITING+ASSURANCE...-MYACCT.LAB
EP AUDITING+ASSURANCE...-MYACCT.LAB
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ISBN: 9780134148656
Author: ARENS
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 3, Problem 25DQP
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Identify (a) condition, (b) materiality level and (c) type of report for the given situations.

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(b) You are the audit partner in Jason & Associates. Jason & Associates have accepted a recent engagement for a retail company called, Food Co-op. You have obtained the Annual Financial Statements of Food Co-op and studied the opening balances. As part of the audit plan you have decided to place reliance on the work of the prior auditors. Explain what are the main procedures you would have to perform to place reliance on the work of the prior auditors, i.e. in this case the opening balances?
You are an auditor working with JUMAN audit firm. JUMAN audit firm accepted two engagements to audit the financial statements of MUNER company and MUHEET company. Explain how risk of material misstatement should he assessed and what effect that assessment will have on detection risk for the following audit clients:  MUHEET Corporationis one of several companies engaged in the manufacture of high- speed, high- capacity data storage devices. The industry is very competitive and subject to quick changes in technology. MUHEET’s operating results would place the company in the second quartile in terms of profitability and financial position. The company has never been the leader in the industry, with its products typically slightly behind the industry leaders in terms of performance.
Identify 3 different factors that may have an impact on the risk of performing the audit (i.e. inherent risk, control risk, etc) and how the factor identified impacts the risk of the audit (i.e. increases/decreases risk). One of your firm's longtime audit clients owns a group of companies and recently added a new addition to the group - Stained Glass Inc - which your firm will be auditing for the first time this year. The manager of Stained Glass Inc, Jennifer, is relied upon by the owner to run the day-to-day operations of the company with minimal oversight. Jennifer's annual bonus is based on a percentage of pre-tax net income per the audited F/S. Jennifer has hired her sister to perform all of the accounting for Stained Glass Inc as Jennifer does not know much about accounting. Additionally, you are told that the bank relies on the audited F/S of the group to make lending decisions.
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