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    AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART II Sales and Collection Cycle The objective in the audit of the sales and collection cycle is to evaluate whether the account balance affected by the cycle are fairly presented in accordance with accounting standards. There are five classes of transactions in the sales and collection cycle. • Sales • Cash Receipts • Sales returns and allowances • Write-off of uncollectible accounts • Estimate of bad debt expense (Arens‚ 2012‚ p.442) The Key control

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    Audit Program Design Part II Kendrick Cross‚ Teresita Gunn‚ Geri Franco‚ Heather Swayze ACC/546 July 08‚ 2013 Joseph Oloyede Sales and Collection Cycle When engaged in auditing a public firm‚ such as Apollo Shoe Inc.‚ an auditor must determine when to trust in the company’s internal controls and when to ascertain auxiliary testing methods are obligatory to analyze control risks. The sales and collection cycle is rather

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    Audit Program Design Part II ACC/546 May 2‚ 2011 Audit Program Design Part II The audit of Apollo Shoes‚ Inc. requires a design of steps to develop audit objectives to plan the audit. The financial statements are divided into cycles to better manage the audit and disperse to staff within the firm. The following cycle’s sales and collection‚ payroll and personnel and acquisition and payment were developed to design test of controls‚ substantive tests of transactions and analytical procedures

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    Audit Program Design Part III AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART III Inventory and Warehousing Cycle The audit of the inventory and warehousing cycle is designed to test inventory counts‚ processes‚ and operations. The classes of transactions in this cycle include sales‚ value of inventory‚ cost of goods sold‚ sales returns and allowances‚ and estimates of allowance for slow moving inventory. Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions Table WK6-1 displays the interrelationships of

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    Audit Program Design Part III for Apollo Shoes Crystal Spencer ACC/546 September 24‚ 2012 Deborah Fitzgerald Thomas Sloan and Spencer Auditing Firm during phase III of Apollo Shoes audit plan‚ we will focus in two key cycles‚ which are the following: inventory and warehouse cycle and cash cycle. It is important to understand that are six types of transactions in the inventory and warehouse cycles which are: receive raw materials‚ store raw

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    udit 22-31 a. The audit program for the audit of Rakin Corporation’s capital stock account would include the following procedures: 1. Examine the articles of incorporation‚ the bylaws‚ and the minutes of the board of directors from the inception of the corporation to determine the provisions or decisions regarding the capital stock. the authorization for the sale of new issues or additional sales of unissued stock‚ declarations of stock splits and dividends in the form of cash

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    Audit Objectives: a. Determining that cash on hand as shown in the general ledger is represented by currency and coins on hand. b. Determining ownership and proper accountabilities c. Ascertaining that cash balances are available without restrictions. Audit Procedures: a. Examination of cash proof sheets and tracing of their totals to the general ledger b. Test tracing of deposit or withdrawal slips to individual subsidiary ledgers and vice

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    ABCD 1234 AND COMPANY WLL Corporate Office | To: Head – Procurement & StoresCC: | From : Head – Internal Audit | Report No | Date : | * Subject: Audit Report on Operations of ABCD 1234 AND COMPANY WLL. We have done general operations audit of ABCD 1234 AND company WLL from 1.11.2012 to 20.11.2012 and submitting the draft audit report below.. Executive Summary: * There is no ABC analysis of the suppliers have been done by the company ( Refer finding # 1). The Purchasing Department

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    Brand Audit: Allstate Part I: Market Analysis Found in 1931‚ Allstate has grown to a big company; it is the third biggest insurance agency in America. In 2011‚ there are 37‚000 employees working for Allstate at about 10‚850 different locations. Allstate is an insurance company in the protection and casually industry. They handle insurance products‚ wealth transfer‚ and financial products. According to their website‚ they believe in improving customers; lives by delivering more value than the

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    Frequent Shopper Program: Part I The Frequent Shopper Program identifies‚ determines‚ and tracks customers’ purchasing behavior. The program is applied by retailers to attract long-term customers that demonstrate a loyal relationship between both parties (Iterative and Incremental Development Testing‚ 2008). This paper discusses the methods that can be used in the development of the Frequent Shopper Program by Smith Systems Consulting. Waterfall model Waterfall Model operates in a waterfall process

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