Chapter 16 Book Problems
Subsequent to the issuance of the auditor's report, the auditor became aware of facts existing at the report date that would have affected the report had the auditor then been aware of such facts. After determining that the information is reliable, the auditor should next:
Determine whether there are persons relying or likely to rely on the financial statements who would attach importance to the information.
When auditing the statement of cash flows, which of the following would an auditor not expect to be a source of receipts and payments?
Capitalization
As a result of analytical procedures, the independent auditors determine that the gross profit percentage has declined from 30 percent in the preceding year to 20 percent in the current year. The auditors should:
Consider the possibility of a misstatement in the financial statements.
Which of the following is most likely to be considered a Type 1 subsequent event? (1) A business combination completed after year-end, but for which negotiations began prior to year-end. (2) A strike subsequent to year-end due to employee complaints about working conditions which originated two years ago. (3) Customer checks deposited prior to year-end, but determined to be uncollectible after year-end. (4) Introduction of a new line of products after year-end for which major research had been completed prior to year-end.
Customer checks deposited prior to year-end, but determined to be uncollectible after year-end.
The search for unrecorded liabilities for a public company includes procedures usually performed through the:
Date of the auditors' report.
An auditor accepted an engagement to audit the 20X8 financial statements of EFG Corporation and began the fieldwork on September 30, 20X8. EFG gave the auditor the 20X8 financial statements on January 17, 20X9. The auditor completed the audit on February 10, 20X9, and delivered the report on February 16, 20X9. The client's representation letter normally would be dated:
February 10, 20X9
The aggregated misstatement in the financial statements is made up of:
Known misstatements, projected misstatements, and other misstatements
A possible loss, stemming from past events that will be resolved as to existence and amounts, is referred to as a(n)
Loss contingency
Which of the following is the best way for the auditors to determine that every name on a company's payroll is that of a bona fide employee presently on the job? (1) Examine human resources records for accuracy and completeness. (2) Examine employees' names listed on payroll tax returns for agreement with payroll accounting records. (3) Make a surprise observation of the company's regular distribution of paychecks on a test basis. (4) Visit the working areas and verify that employees exist by examining their badge or identification numbers.
Make a surprise observation of the company's regular distribution of paychecks on a test basis.
Which of the following procedures is most likely to be included in the final review stage of an audit? (1) Obtain an understanding of internal control. (2) Confirmation of receivables. (3) Observation of inventory. (4) Perform analytical procedures.
Perform analytical procedures
Which of the following events occurring on January 5, 20X2, is most likely to result in an adjusting entry to the 20X1 financial statements? (1) A business combination. (2) Early retirement of bonds payable. (3) Settlement of litigation. (4) Plant closure due to a strike.
Settlement of litigation.
Which of the following is least likely to be considered a substantive procedure relating to payroll? (1) Investigate fluctuations in salaries, wages, and commissions. (2) Test computations of compensation under profit sharing for bonus plans. (3) Test commission earnings. (4) Test whether employee time reports are approved by supervisors.
Test whether employee time reports are approved by supervisors.