The Audit Process - Quality Control

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1

Sufficient evidence refers to:

Type of evidence

Amount of evidence

Quality of evidence

Approved evidence

Explanation

Sufficient evidence refers to the amount of evidence. It is sufficient in quantity to enable the auditor to express a reasonable judgment.

2

John Anderson CPA is in the process of auditing a client. In terms of “reliability of evidence”, evidence pertaining to cash records should be obtained through:

The general ledger

The bank statements

The controller

The cashier

Explanation

In the hierarch of evidence, evidence from independent sources is deemed most appropriate. In this scenario, the independent source of evidence is the bank statements as this document comes from an outside source (the bank).

3

After fieldwork audit procedures are completed, a partner of the CPA firm who has not been involved in the audit performs a second or wrap up review of the audit documentation. This second review usually focuses on:

The materiality of the adjusting entries proposed by the audit staff

Fraud involving the client's management and its employees

Evaluation of the significant judgements made by the engagement team and the related conclusions reached in forming the overall conclusion

The communication of internal control weaknesses to those charged with governance

Explanation

The primary purpose of a second partner review is to evaluate the significant judgments made by the engagement team and the related conclusions reached in forming the overall conclusion.

4

An “assertion” in terms of the financial statement includes:

Completeness

Reasonableness

Cost effectiveness

Agreeableness

Explanation

An “assertion” in terms of the financial statement includes the completeness, existence, valuation, rights and obligations, and presentation and disclosure.

5

The purpose of establishing quality control policies and procedures for deciding whether to accept or continue a client relationship is to:

Provide reassurance that personnel are adequately trained to fulfill their responsibilities

Enhance the auditor's understanding of the client's business and its industry

Document the matters that are required to be communicated to the audit committee

Minimize the likelihood of associating with clients whose management lacks integrity

Explanation

The purpose of establishing quality control policies and procedures for deciding whether to accept or continue a client relationship is to minimize the likelihood of associating with clients whose management lacks integrity.

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