Chapter 15

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A client has established a bond sinking fund to repurchase a portion of the outstanding bonds each year. The auditor can best verify the client's bond sinking fund transactions and year-end balance by (a) Confirmation of retired bonds with individual holders. (b) Confirmation with the bond trustee. (c) Re-computation of interest expense, interest payable, and amortization of bond discount or premium. (d) Examination and count of the bonds retired during the year.

(b) confirmation with the bond trustee

An audit program for long-term debt would most likely include steps that require (a) Comparing the carrying amount of the debt to its year-end market value. (b) Correlating he interest expense recorded for the period with the debt outstanding for the period. (c) Verifying the existence of the holders of the debt by direct confirmation. (d) Inspecting the accounts payable subsidiary ledger for unrecorded long-term debt.

(b) correlating the interest expense recorded for the period with the debt outstanding for the period

An auditor's primary purpose in examining a letter received from the bank shortly after the balance sheet date that renews and extends a client's note payable is most likely to obtain evidence concerning management's assertions about (a) Existence. (b) Presentation and disclosure-classification. (c) Accuracy. (d) Valuation and allocation.

(b) presentation and disclosure-classification

An auditor compares the current-year revenues and expenses with those of the prior year and investigates all changes exceeding 5 percent. By this procedure the auditor would be most likely to learn that (a) Fourth-quarter payroll taxes in the current year were not paid. (b) The client changed its capitalization policy for small tools in the current year. (c) A current-year increase in property tax rates has not been recognized in the client's accrual. (d) The current-year provision for uncollectible accounts is inadequate because of worsening economic conditions.

(b) the client changed its capitalization policy for small tools in the current year

When a client company does not maintain its own stock records, the auditor should obtain written confirmation from the transfer agent and registrar concerning (a) Restrictions on the payment of dividends. (b) The number of shares issued and outstanding. (c) Guarantees of preferred stock liquidation value. (d) The number of shares subject to agreements to repurchase.

(b) the number of shares issued and outstanding

Which of the following comparisons would be most useful to an auditor in evaluating the overall financial results of an entity's operations? (a) Prior-year accounts payable to current-year accounts payable. (b) Prior-year payroll expense to budgeted current-year payroll expense. (c) Current-year revenue to budgeted current-year revenue. (d) Current-year warranty expense to current-year contingent liabilities.

(c) current-year revenue to budgeted current-year revenue

Which of the following questions would an auditor most likely include on a control questionnaire for notes payable? (a) Are assets that collateralize notes payable critically needed for the entity's continued existence? (b) Are two or more authorized signatures required on checks that repay notes payable? (c) Are the proceeds from notes payable used to purchase noncurrent assets? (d) Are direct borrowings on notes payable authorized by the board of directors?

(d) are direct borrowings on notes payable authorized by the board of directors?

Although the quantity and content of audit working papers vary with each particular engagement, an auditor's permanent files most likely include (a) Schedules that support the current year's adjusting entries. (b) Prior years' accounts receivable confirmations that were classified as exceptions. (c) Documentation indicating that the audit work was adequately planned and supervised. (d) Information regarding the different classes of stock and the number of shares of each class that are authorized to be issued.

(d) information regarding the different classes of stock and the number of shares of each class that are authorized to be issued.

To obtain evidence on the authorization assertion, an auditor should trace corporate stock issuances and treasury stock transactions to the (a) Numbered stock certificates. (b) Articles of incorporation. (c) Transfer agent's records. (d) Minutes of the board of directors.

(d) minutes of the board of directors

The primary responsibility of a bank acting as a registrar of capital stock is to (a) Ascertain that dividends declared do not exceed the statutory amount allowable in the state of incorporation. (b) Account for stock certificates by comparing the total shares outstanding to the total in the shareholders' subsidiary ledger. (c) Act as an independent third party between the board of directors and outside investors concerning mergers, acquisitions, and the sale of treasury stock. (d) Verify that stock has been issued in accordance with the authorization of the board of directors and the articles of incorporation.

(d) verify that stock has been issued in accordance with the authorization of the board of directors and the articles of incorporation.


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