BF3394 – AUDITING AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS Module Number: Module Title: BF3394 AUDITING & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 10 credits Number of Aston Credits: Total Number of ECTS Credits: 5 credits (European Credit Transfer) Staff Member Responsible for the Module: Dr Melina Manochin Finance and Accounting Group ABS Building‚ Room 410‚ Extension 3732 m.m.manochin@aston.ac.uk Availability: Please see office hours on door or group administrator‚ Ms Rosaleen Shirley‚ ABS 404‚ Extension 3238 Other Staff
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Auditing Chapter 2 and 3 Chapter MC 2 2.26 - 2.29 Q 65‚ 70(I) 2.26) Which of the following categories of principles is most closely related to gathering audit evidence? A. Performance 2.27) Which of the following is not related to ethical requirements of auditors? D. professional judgment 2.28) One of an accounting firm’s basic objectives is to provide professional services that conform to professional standards. Reasonable assurance of the achieving this objective can be obtained by the
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Women and the Economy Econ 3090 Spring 2015 Exam 2 Select the one correct best answer and record the answer on your computer seantron form. Each question is worth 2.5 points‚ for a total of 100 points on this exam. Feel free to scribble notes beside the questions. And remember‚ have fun! 1. The nonmarital birth ratio in the United States (the percentage of all births that arc nonmarital) currently is approximately a. 10%. b. 40%. c. 90%. d. 25. e. none of the above. 2. Over the course of the past several decades
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Exam 2 PUBH 600 Guidelines: You may use all of the resources (e.g.‚ textbook‚ other books‚ websites) available to you‚ EXCEPT FOR OTHER PEOPLE. Your work must be done individually. Any exams that appear similar in format and/or answers will be considered to have been done in a group setting. All such exams will receive a score of 0. Late exams will not be accepted for any reason. Any late exams will receive a score of 0. These policies will be strictly enforced. Remember that your exam must
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Summer 2010 Update for Auditing Assurance Services: An Integrated Approach 13th Edition and Alvin A. Arens Randal J. Elder Mark S. Beasley We are committed to providing students and faculty up‐to‐date content for use in the classroom and are pleased to provide this newsletter highlighting recent events affecting the audit and assurance profession. Pearson Prentice Hall SUMMER 2010 UPDATE AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH‚ 13TH EDITION
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IB204 Mock exam 1 1) Tightly curled or wooly hair is caused by a dominant gene in humans. If a heterozygous curly-haired person marries a person with straight hair‚ what fraction of their offspring would be expected to have straight hair? A) 1/2 straight B) 1/4 curly C) 100% straight D) 3/4 curly E) It is impossible to predict the outcome. 2) Assume that a black guinea pig crossed with an albino guinea pig produced 5 black offspring. When the albino was crossed with a second black one‚ 4
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Acct 328 ® Exam 2 Part 1 – 60% Name of Company – Each student can make up a company name Type of business – service company •sole proprietorship Chart of Accounts – see below. The numbers correspond to dates in the month of February (Use journal entries only) 1. Initial capital of $100‚000 2. Prepaid rent - $19‚200 for 2 years 3. Prepaid insurance - $24‚000 for 2 years 4. Purchased a desk on account for $500 5. Purchased office supplies for $950 6. Sold 20 bicycles
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(E-Comm. Sem-VI) STRUCTURE Subject Code Name Marks E 6.1 Auditing 100 E 6.2 Information System Audit 100 E 6.3 Competitive Skills 100 E 6.4 JAVA Programming 100 E 6.5 Practical 100 E 6.6 Project 100 North Maharashtra University‚ Jalgaon (NACC Re-Accredited ‘B’ Grade University) FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT B.B.M.(E-Comm.) Semester VI E – 6.1 Auditing 80 + 20 Pattern: External Marks 80 + Internal Marks 20 = Maximum Total
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------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 Review Questions 1. What is the goal of science? The major goal of science is to ask & answer questions about the physical universe that we live in. 2. How is observation different from imagination? Observation gathers only what data is obviously true. Imagination can go anywhere—factual or not. 3. Write an equation in words & then in symbols for the following sentence: The price of coffee beans is equal to the weight
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Chapter 5 Consumer market: consists of purchasers and household members who intend to consume or benefit from the purchased products and do not buy products for the main purpose of making a profit. Consumer markets are sometimes also referred to as business-to-consumer (B2C) markets. Each of us belongs to numerous consumer markets. Page 119 Business market: consists of individuals or groups that purchase a specific kind of product for one of three purposes: resale‚ direct use in producing other
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