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Audit Evidence and Documentation 1

Management Assertions Existence or Occurrence--Assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity accounts reflected in the financial statements exist; the recorded transactions have occurred. Completeness--All transactions, assets, liabilities, and elements of owners’ equity that should be presented in the financial statements are included. Rights and Obligations--The client has rights to assets and obligations to pay liabilities that are included in the financial statements. Valuation or Allocation--Assets, liabilities, owners’ equity, revenues, and expenses are presented at amounts that are determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Presentation and Disclosure--Accounts are described and classified in the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and all material disclosures are provided. 2 2

Audit Risk Risk of Material Risk That the Audit Risk = Misstatement * Auditors Fail to the Misstatement = Inherent Control Detection Risk * Risk * Risk Inherent Risk--Risk of a material misstatement occurring in an assertion assuming no related internal controls. Control Risk--Risk that a material misstatement in an assertion will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis by the company’s internal control. Detection Risk--Risk that the auditors’ procedures will lead them to conclude that a material misstatement does not exist in an assertion when in fact such misstatement does exist. 3 3

Audit Risk Formula AR = IR * CR * DR AR = Audit risk IR = Inherent risk CR = Control risk DR = Detection risk 4 4

Competence of Evidential Matter To be competent evidence must be: Valid Relevant Principles Independent sources have greater reliability than those within the client organization. Strong internal control increases reliability of evidence created within the client organization. Directly obtained evidence is more reliable than evidence obtained second hand. 7 7

Reliability of Certain Types of Audit Evidence RELIABILITY TYPE EXAMPLE High Physical Inventory Observation Documentary External Cutoff Bank Statement External/Internal Purchase Invoice Internal Sales Invoice Low Client Representations Management Representation Letter 8 8

Types of Evidence Accounting information system Documentary evidence Third-party representations Physical evidence Computations Data interrelationships Client representations 5

Audit Procedures Accounting information system Documentary evidence Tracing Vouching Inspection Reconciliations Third-party representations--Confirmation Physical examination Computations—Reperformance Data interrelationships—Analytical procedures Client representations Inquiries Letters of representations 6 6

Basic Approaches to Auditing Accounting Estimates Review and test management’s process for developing the estimate. Independently develop an estimate to compare to management’s estimate. Review subsequent events or transactions bearing on the estimate. 10 10

Auditing Fair Values If the item is traded on an organized market, fair value may be obtained from market prices If the item does not trade on an organized market determine fair value by: Analyzing to a similar market is possible Using a valuation model

Sufficiency of Audit Documentation Audit documentation should be sufficient to enable members of the audit team: To understand who performed and reviewed the work To understand what work was performed To show that the accounting agree or reconcile to the financial statements

Functions of Working Papers Provide a means of assigning and coordinating audit work Aid in supervising and reviewing the audit work Provide support for the auditors’ opinion Document the auditors’ compliance with generally accepted auditing standards, especially the standards of field work Aid in planning and conducting future audits 11 2 2

Types of Working Papers Audit administrative working papers Working trial balance Lead schedules Adjusting journal entries and reclassification entries Supporting schedules Analysis of a ledger account Reconciliations Computational working papers Corroborating documents

Types of Working Files Current files Permanent files 4 4