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    The Unqualified Auditor’s Report: A Study of User Perceptions‚ Effects on User Decisions and Decision Processes‚ and Directions for Future Research A Summary Report to be discussed at the Accounting Research Forum Leventhal School of Accounting University of Southern California April 17‚ 2009 Theodore J. Mock. University of California‚ Riverside‚ and University of Maastricht Jerry L. Turner‚ The University of Memphis Glen L. Gray California State University‚ Northridge

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    (1) Acts to be performed by the auditor. (2) Measures of the quality of the auditor’s performance. (3) Procedures to be used to gather evidence to support financial statements. (4) Audit objectives generally determined on audit engagements. c. The general group of U.S. generally accepted auditing standards includes a requirement that (1) field work be adequately planned and supervised. (2) the auditor’s report state whether or not the financial statements conform to generally accepted

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    Audit Expectation Gap

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    AUDIT EXPECTATIONS GAP Definition i) Liggio (1974a) defines it as the difference between the levels of expected performance as envisioned by the independent accountant and by the user of financial statements. The Cohen Commission (1978) on auditors’ responsibility extended this definition by considering whether a gap may exist between what the public expects or needs and what auditors can and should reasonably expect to accomplish. ii) According to Guy and Sullivan (1988)‚ there is a

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    Indeminification

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    Part 1 INTRODUCTION TO ASSURANCE AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDITING 1 An Introduction to Assurance and Financial Statement Auditing 2 The Financial Statement Auditing Environment 1 CHAPTER 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this chapter you will [1] Understand why studying auditing can be valuable to you and why it is different from studying accounting. [2] Be able to explain why there is a demand for auditing and assurance. [3] Understand intuitively the demand for auditing

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    partner (and certain other participants) in the audit report‚ as part of its efforts to improve transparency. The PCAOB is carefully considering the likely costs and benefits of this requirement before making a final decision (http://pcaobus.org/News/Speech/Pages/120 42013_Harris_Transparency.aspx). The authors present arguments for and against requiring audit partner disclosure and summarize the current practice and empirical findings in foreign jurisdictions‚ such as the EU and China. While the debate

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    the date of the auditor’s report”. Those rules distinguish between situations in which a client cooperates with the auditor in making all necessary disclosures and situations involving uncooperative clients. Briefly summarize the differing responsibilities that auditors have in those two sets of circumstances. Answer: International Standard of Auditing (ISA) Section 560 Subsequent Events paragraph 15 defined that “Subsequent discovery of facts existing at the date of the auditor’s report” is where

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    significant accounting estimates and judgments‚ as well as to determine from among several alternative accounting principles and methods those that are most appropriate within the framework of generally accepted accounting standards. In contrast‚ the auditor’s responsibility is to express an opinion on whether management has fairly presented the information in the financial statements. In an audit‚ the financial statements are evaluated by the auditor‚ who is objective and knowledgeable about auditing

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    April 3‚ 2013 Assignment 1 Generally Accepted Auditing Standards Generally Accepted Auditing Standards | Action by Jones Resulting in Failure to Comply with Generally Accepted Auditing Standards | The auditor must have adequate technical training and proficiency to perform the audit. | Jones‚ CPA hired to students that did not have any experience. | The auditor must maintain independence in mental attitude in all matters relating to the audit. | Arthur Jones

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    CHAPTER 1 REVIEW QUESTIONS 1.2What qualities must an ‘assurer’ have in order for you to feel that their statement has high credibility? An assurer must have the knowledge and expertise to assess the truth and fairness of the information being presented by the preparers. Auditors of financial reports need to be trained accountants with detailed knowledge about the complex technical accounting and disclosure issues required to assess the choices made by the financial report preparers

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    2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Corporate fraud is a problem within society that has been on an upward trend over the years. The problem is expected to continue to increase‚ due in part to growing financial markets and the lingering recession. The auditor’s responsibility to detect corporate fraud has also been on a general upward trend over the years. Especially since the Enron scandal‚ auditors are now required to be more proactive in searching for fraud when performing an audit. This responsibility

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