Comm 1332 Comprehensive Exam Review To thoroughly prepare for your exam‚ the following review process is recommended: 1. Review lecture notes and powerpoint files for each chapter (copies on webct). 2. Practice OUTLINING (coordinating and subordinating: framing main point/subpoint/sub-subpoint information). 3. Finally‚ specific knowledge of the following will prove useful: 1. The 3 purposes of public speaking To inform‚ to persuade‚ to entertain 2. The 9 elements that affect public
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APUSH REVIEW This is intended to be a guide for your exam review. A candidate needs to get about 60% of the 80 multiple choice questions correct to have a good chance to pass the AP Exam (plus 5/6 on each of the three essays). The questions are designed to test your understanding of different aspects of U.S. history: political/diplomatic‚ social/economic‚ cultural/ intellectual. It is not EASY! Prepare Well! Exploration‚ Discovery‚ and Settlement -Europe in the Sixteenth Century -Significant
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sales invoices‚ examine proper authorization and indication of internal verification of sales amounts. 2. Examine approved computer printout of unit selling prices. 3. Examine file of batch totals for initials of data control clerk; compare totals to summary reports. Substantive tests of transactions: 1. Recompute information on sales invoices. 2. Trace entries in sales journal to related sales invoices. 3. Trace detail on sales invoices to shipping
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services; audit of historical financial statements‚ review of historical financial statements and other attestation services. Audit of historical financial statements- A form of attestation service in which the auditor issues a written report expressing an opinion about whether the financial statements are in material conformity with accounting standards. Publicly traded companies in Australia are required to have audits under the Corporations Act. Review of historical financial statements- Another type
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BCAF-05: ADVANCED AUDITING (MAJOR) Objective: This course aims at imparting knowledge about the advanced methods of auditing and there applications. Unit- I: Audit of Limited Companies: Inspection of documents Books and Registers. Audit of Preliminary expanses‚ profit prior to incorporation‚ public deposits‚ managerial remunerations‚ share capital. The Visible profits and dividends- meaning‚ provisions of Companies act in regard to declaration and payment of dividend. Auditor’s
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be straightforward and honest in all the professional and business relationships. In this case‚ an auditor has to be integrity to present their honest and fair to the client. Even Game’s Limited’s managing director is unhappy with the existing auditing firm has been changed. Objective An auditor has to be objective and fair. Auditor has to be fairness and objective to provide financial report. The client’s point of view must not affect auditor’s objective. In this case‚ Games Ltd has been
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ACCT 340 – Fall 2013 Exam 2 Review Problems: Chapters 5‚7‚8‚9 Chapter 5: 1. On February 1‚ 2007‚ Nance Contractors agreed to construct a building at a contract price of $6‚000‚000. Nance estimated total construction costs would be $4‚000‚000 and the project would be finished in 2009. Information relating to the costs and billings for this contract is as follows: 2007 2008 2009 Costs incurred in current year $1‚500‚000 $1‚140‚000 $1‚960‚000 Estimated costs to complete 2
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Chapter Fourteen Review Questions: 1. Bill of Lading- Is a written contract between the carrier and the seller. It is prepared at the time of shipping goods to a customer. On the Bill of Lading one will find a description of the goods‚ quantities shipped‚ and any other relevant data. Once goods have been shipped‚ the bill of lading generates related sales invoices as well as the entry in the sales journal. An original copy of the bill of lading is sent to the customer while the rest are retained
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the audit? The types of auditing samples are broken down into two different categories: statistical and non-statistical sampling. The purpose of auditing samples are designed to give the auditor the results he or she seeks‚ without having to completely audit 100% of the items within the audit population. Here are some of the different types of auditing samples broken out into the two categories: Statistical Sampling Methods: Random Sampling – Is an auditing method that basically means
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words 1) Rodney Brick is completing a Master of Accounting part-time and has taken on a role as an auditing assistant with an audit/accounting firm and his first job is to assist with auditing the books of Daffey Jones Ltd‚ a major retailer. Whilst undertaking the audit‚ Rodney comes across certain financial information that he believes will assist him in completing one of the auditing assignments he is currently working on so he copies the information and uses it in the assignment‚ although
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