Chapter 12 Practice

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McPherson Corp. does not make an annual physical count of year-end inventories, but instead makes weekly test counts on the basis of a statistical plan. During the year, Sara Mullins, CPA, observes such counts as she deems necessary and is able to satisfy herself as to the reliability of the client's procedures. In reporting on the results of her examination, Mullins:

Can issue an unqualified opinion without disclosing that she did not observe year-end inventories.

During the inventory count an auditor selects items and determines that the proper description and quantity were recorded by the client. This procedure is most closely related to:

Completeness

An auditor selects items from the client's inventory listing and identifies the items in the warehouse. This procedure is most likely related to:

Existence.

The primary objective of a CPA's observation of a client's physical inventory count is to:

Obtain direct knowledge that the inventory exists and has been properly counted.

An auditor concluded that no excessive costs for an idle plant were charged to inventory. This conclusion is most likely related to presentation and disclosure and:

Valuation

An auditor most likely would analyze inventory turnover rates to obtain evidence about:

Valuation.

An auditor most likely would make inquiries of production and sales personnel concerning possible obsolete inventory to address:

Valuation.


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