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1 CHAPTER 18 The Acquisition and Payment Cycle: Verification of Selected Accounts
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2 The acquisition and payment cycle even- tually affects most as- pects of an account- ing system and af- fects many accounts. assets liabilitiesexpenses
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3 assets How are assets affected by the acquisi- tion and pay- ment cycle?
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4 assets How are assets affected by the acquisi- tion and pay- ment cycle? - assets are acquired for use or sale property, plant, & equipment inventory
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5 assets How are assets affected by the acquisi- tion and pay- ment cycle? - prepaid expenses are incurred prepaid insurance prepaid rent prepaid taxes
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6 assets How are assets affected by the acquisi- tion and pay- ment cycle? - acquisitions even- tually require cash payment
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7 How are liabilities affected by the acquisition and payment cycle? liabilities
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8 How are liabilities affected by the acquisition and payment cycle? liabilities Liabilities are affected when assets or services are acquired with a promise to pay rather than a payment.
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9 How are expenses affected by the acquisition and payment cycle? expenses
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10 How are expenses affected by the acquisition and payment cycle? expenses Expenses are affected when goods and services are acquired and prepaid expenses are used.
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11 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment
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12 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures examples: depreciation expense / equipment manufacturing costs / production
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13 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions
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14 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions EXAMPLE PROCEDURES: Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to fixed asset master file. acquisitions journal description _ $$ _ June 1, 19x0 Factory Equipment 5289 fixed asset master description _ $$ _ June 1, 19x0 Factory Equipment 5289
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15 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions EXAMPLE PROCEDURES: Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to vendor in- voices and receiving reports. acquisitions journal description _ $$ _ June 1, 19x0 Factory Equipment 5289 Ace Company RECEIVING REPORT Received one case (count 200) BDY #2 pencils on 6/1/x0. Condition: OK receiving employee Big Machine Co. INVOICE Thanks for buy- ing our BDY model. Please pay $5289 by 6/15/x0.
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16 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions EXAMPLE PROCEDURES: Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and physically examine the related assets. acquisitions journal description _ $$ _ June 1, 19x0 Factory Equipment 5289
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17 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to fixed asset master file. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to vendor in- voices and receiving reports. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and physically examine the related assets. These 3 procedures primarily address the existence of newly-acquired assets.
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18 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to fixed asset master file. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to vendor in- voices and receiving reports. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and physically examine the related assets. What procedures address the completeness of newly-acquired assets?
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19 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year acquisitions ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to fixed asset master file. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to vendor in- voices and receiving reports. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and physically examine the related assets. To address completeness of newly-acquired assets, reverse the direction of these procedures.
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20 acquisitions journal description _ $$ _ June 1, 19x0 Factory Equipment 5289 Big Machine Co. INVOICE Thanks for buy- ing our BDY model. Please pay $5289 by 6/15/x0. ~Select a sample of entries in the acqui- sitions journal and trace to vendor in- voices and receiving reports. To address completeness of newly-acquired assets, reverse the direction of these procedures. Example: Select a sample of receiving reports and trace to vendor invoices and the acquisitions journal. Ace Company RECEIVING REPORT Received one BDY machine on 6/1/x0. Condition: OK receiving employee
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21 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions - verify current-year disposals
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22 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year disposals ~ review whether newly-acquired assets replace existing assets
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23 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year disposals ~ review whether newly-acquired assets replace existing assets ~ analyze gains on the disposal of as- sets and miscellaneous income for receipts from asset disposals For Sale
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24 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year disposals ~ review whether newly-acquired assets replace existing assets ~ analyze gains on the disposal of as- sets and miscellaneous income for receipts from asset disposals ~ review plant modifications and changes in product line, taxes, or in- surance coverage for indications of deletions of equipment
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25 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify current-year disposals ~ analyze gains on the disposal of as- sets and miscellaneous income for receipts from asset disposals ~ review plant modifications and changes in product line, taxes, or in- surance coverage for indications of deletions of equipment ~ make inquiries of management and production personnel about disposals
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26 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions - verify current-year disposals - verify ending asset balances
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27 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions - verify current-year disposals - verify ending asset balances how?
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28 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify ending asset balances general ledger account _ $$ _ Fixed Assets 875289 fixed asset master description _ $$ _ Total Fixed Assets 875289 EXAMPLE PROCEDURE: Trace totals from fixed asset master file to the general ledger.
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29 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions - verify current-year disposals - verify ending asset balances - verify depreciation expense
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30 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify depreciation expense What is the auditor’s greatest concern regarding depre- ciation expense?
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31 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify depreciation expense What is the auditor’s greatest concern re- garding depreciation expense? accuracy
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32 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify depreciation expense What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of depreciation expense?
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33 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify depreciation expense What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of depreciation expense? - recalculate depreciation expense
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34 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify depreciation expense What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of depreciation expense? - recalculate depreciation expense - determine whether the client’s depreci- ation policy is consistent
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35 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - perform analytical procedures - verify current-year acquisitions - verify current-year disposals - verify ending asset balances - verify depreciation expense - verify ending accumulated de- preciation balances
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36 Auditing Manufacturing Equipment - verify ending accumulated de- preciation balances What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of accumulated depreciation?
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37 What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of accumulated depreciation? general ledger account _ $$ _ Accumulated Depreciation 75289 fixed asset master description _ $$ _ Total Accum. Depreciation 75289 Trace totals from fixed asset master file to the general ledger.
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38 What audit procedures address the auditor’s concern regarding accu- racy of accumulated depreciation? recalculate accumulated depreciation
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39 Auditing Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets organization costs prepaid rent prepaid taxes prepaid insurance patents trade- marks deferred charges copy- rights
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40 patents organization costs prepaid rent prepaid taxes prepaid insurance trade- marks deferred charges copy- rights What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? Auditing Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets
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41 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - perform analytical procedures EXAMPLES: ~ compare prepaid expense and the related expense account to prior years ~ compare prepaid expense / related expense account to prior years
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42 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - perform analytical procedures - examine documentation and other evi- dence supporting the existence and completeness of prepaid expenses
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43 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - perform analytical procedures - examine documentation and other evi- dence supporting the existence and completeness of prepaid expenses - recalculate prepaid expenses and trace to the general ledger
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44 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - examine documentation and other evi- dence supporting the existence and completeness of prepaid expenses - recalculate prepaid expenses and trace to the general ledger - determine whether the expense related to the prepaid expense is properly classified
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45 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - recalculate prepaid expenses and trace to the general ledger - determine whether the expense related to the prepaid expense is properly classified - determine whether prepaid expense transactions are recorded in the proper period
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46 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for a prepaid expense? - determine whether the expense related to the prepaid expense is properly classified - determine whether prepaid expense transactions are recorded in the proper period - determine whether prepaid expenses are properly presented and disclosed
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47 Auditing Accrued Liabilities accrued bonuses accrued commis- sions accrued taxes accrued interest accrued payroll accrued pension costs accrued professional fees accrued rent accrued warranty costs
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48 Auditing Accrued Liabilities accrued bonuses accrued commis- sions accrued taxes accrued interest accrued payroll accrued pension costs accrued professional fees accrued rent accrued warranty costs What audit proce- dures are appropriate for an accrued liability?
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49 What audit proce- dures are appropriate for an accrued liability? The audit procedures appropriate for accrued liabilities are similar to those appropriate for pre- paid expenses, depending on the client.
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50 Auditing Operations
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51 Auditing Operations - perform analytical procedures
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52 Auditing Operations - perform analytical procedures - perform tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions
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53 Auditing Operations - perform analytical procedures - perform tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions - perform an analysis of account balances
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54 Auditing Operations - perform analytical procedures - perform tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions - perform an analysis of account balances - perform tests of details of balance sheet accounts
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55 Auditing Operations - perform analytical procedures - perform tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions - perform an analysis of account balances - perform tests of details of balance sheet accounts - perform tests of allocations
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