Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9781259916984
Author: WHITTINGTON, Ray, Pany, Kurt
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Identify the type of engagement in the given statement.
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CPAs become involved in a variety of types of engagements. For each of the following statements, indicate whether it relates to an examination (E), review (R), or agreed-upon procedures (A) engagement. If the statement does not relate to examinations, reviews, or agreed-upon procedures, select None.
a. the cpa need not be independent to perform this service
b. the term"We are not aware of any material modifications that should be made" is often included in the report
c. the report issued provides "limited assurance"
d. the procedures involved are generally limited to inquiry and analytical procedures.
e. this type of engagement provides more assurance than a review
Which one of the following will not be included in Assurance engagements?
A type of report to be produced at the beginning of the engagement
A type of report to be produced at the end of the engagement
A decision on methods to gather and evaluate evidence to support a conclusion
An engagement letter agreeing terms
Explain two (2) types of information that will assist the engagement partner in determining whether the conclusions reached regarding the acceptance and continuance of client relationships and audit engagements are appropriate.
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- An engagement letter is a contract between the auditor and the client that spells out the understandings between the two parties. Select one: OTrue OFaisearrow_forwardUpon being presented the consent artefact, which of the following is not verified by the Financial Information provider O a. Validity of consent O b. Specified dates and usage O c. Credentials of the AA O d. APIs required to access informationarrow_forwardTerms of auditing and duties and responsibilities of auditors are discussed through a. Letter of acceptance b. Offer letter c. Letter of appointment d. Engagement lettearrow_forward
- Auditors are required on every engagement to obtain a representation letter from the client. a. What are the objectives of the client’s representation letter? b. Who should prepare and sign the client’s representation letter? c. When should the client’s representation letter be obtained?arrow_forward28. The engagement letter represents the written contract for the engagement, and its primary objective is to prevent possible misunderstandings between the client and the auditorsSelect one:TrueFalsearrow_forwardIn most cases, which of the following materiality the practitioner in a review engagement should determine in planning the engagement? *A. Materiality for the financial statements as a whole.B. Materiality for particular financial statements items.C. Performance materialityD. All of the abovearrow_forward
- I. In the context of assurance engagements, “practitioner” is necessarily a CPA. II. CPAs may also perform non-assurance engagements. Group of answer choices Statement I is true; Statement II is false. Both statements are true. Statement I is false; Statement II is true. Both statements are false.arrow_forwardListed below are selected Rules of Conduct and ethical problems. Match the rule with the problem to which it applies. (One Rule of Conduct may apply to more than one ethical problem.) Rules A. Independence B. Integrity and objectivity C. General standards D. Compliance with standards E. Accounting principles F. Contingent fees G. Acts discreditable H. Advertising and other forms of solicitation 1. Commissions and referral fees J. Form or practice and name Rules A CPA performs tax services that the CPA is not competent to perform. An audit client owes the CPA past-due audit fees. A CPA robs a service station. The auditors fail to qualify their opinion on financial statements that do not properly apply FASB standards. A CPA accepts a percentage of the client's loan as an audit fee.arrow_forwardListed below are selected Rules of Conduct and ethical problems. Match the rule with the problem to which it applies. (One Rule of Conduct may apply to more than one ethical problem.) Rules A. Independence B. Integrity and objectivity C. General standards D. Compliance with standards E. Accounting principles F. Contingent fees G. Acts discreditable H. Advertising and other forms of solicitation I. Commissions and referral fees J. Form or practice and name Rules An audit client owes the CPA past-due audit fees. The auditors fail to qualify their opinion on financial statements that do not properly apply FASB standards. A CPA who is the controller for a company knowingly issues misleading financial statements. A CPA performs tax services that the CPA is not competent to perform. A sole practitioner practices in a partnership name. A member violates rules issued by the Accounting and Review Services Committee. A CPA robs a service station. A CPA accepts a percentage of the client's loan…arrow_forward
- Enhanced the credibility of the information about a subject matter ( such as the financial statement) by evaluating whether the subject matter conforms in all material respects with suitable criteria A. Compilation services B. Assurance Services C. Agreed-upon procedures engagement D. Limited Assurance Servicesarrow_forwardThe final stage in the client acceptance and continuance decision process involves: a. the auditor obtaining a management representation letter from the client. b. the auditor preparing an independence declaration statement. c. the client's audit committee meeting with the auditor. d. the preparation of an engagement letter.arrow_forwardWhich of the following best describes the relationship between auditing and attestation engagements Select one: a. Auditing is a subset of attestation engagements that focuses on providing clients with advice and decision support. b. Attestation is a subset of auditing that provides lower assurance than that provided by an audit engagement. c. Auditing is a subset of attestation engagements that focuses on the certification of financial statements. d. Attestation is a subset of auditing that improves the quality of information or its context for decision makersarrow_forward
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