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    492 Resource: Modern Auditing Prepare written answers to the following assignments * Ch. 16: Comprehensive Question 16-26 Evaluation of Internal Controls – Raw Materials and Supplies Inventory * Ch. 16: Comprehensive Question 16-29 Computer-Assisted Substantive Tests for Inventory ______________________________________________________________________________ Comprehensive Question 16-26 Evaluation of Internal Controls – Raw Materials and Supplies Inventory a. Identify the

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    Chapter 15 Audit Sampling for Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions ← Review Questions 15-1 A representative sample is one in which the characteristics of interest for the sample are approximately the same as for the population (that is‚ the sample accurately represents the total population). If the population contains significant misstatements‚ but the sample is practically free of misstatements‚ the sample is nonrepresentative‚ which is likely to result in

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    Question #1 (AICPA.900546AUD-AU) |   | | The first general standard requires that an audit of financial statements is to be performed by a person or persons having | A.  Seasoned judgment in varying degrees of supervision and review. | | B.  Adequate technical training and proficiency. | | The first general standard requires that the audit be performed by individuals with adequate technical training and proficiency as an auditor. The auditor must have obtained a proper education in accounting

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    Long-Term Debt U.S. GAAP vs. IFRS Scott Bailey Acc 311 Debruine Every company in the world must raise funds in order to finance its operations and expansion. The most common form of this funding is through the use of long-term debt. Depending on where the company does business and who uses their financial statements‚ there are different ways of recording this debt through the use of United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards

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    special-purpose entities to finance a building. Neither the building nor the debt is included in the financial statements. 7. A retail client values its inventory using the retail method of accounting. 8. A construction client uses the percentage of completion method for recognizing revenues. 9. A client has a defined benefit pension plan and does not have competent employees to write footnote disclosures. 10. A client acquired a subsidiary company and paid a high amount of goodwill

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    Strategy case study: Starbucks-sacrificing dividends for growth Starbucks has grown a lot since it’s opening in Seattle in 1985. It went from 17 stores‚ to over 15.000 stores all around the world in 2010. But they are changing their strategy‚ and purpose. They started closing down shops‚ and refocused on the Starbucks experience‚ which would increase customer’s willingness to pay and also increase profitability. They even payed their first dividend 2010. That ment a huge change of purpose. But

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    CHAPTER 6: ACCOUNTING FOR GENERAL LONG-TERM LIABILITIES AND DEBT SERVICE OUTLINE Number Topic Type/Task Status (re: 12/e) Questions: 6-1 Reasons for general long-term liabilities Explain 6-2 6-2 Disclosures of types and changes in liabilities Explain 6-6 6-3 General obligation bonds Describe 6-3 6-4 GO Bonds and enterprise funds Explain 6-5 6-5 Debt margin Explain 6-7 6-6 Purpose of debt service funds Explain 6-8 6-7 Number of debt service funds Explain 6-11 6-8 Year end balance

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    South Asia and Africa. What all these countries have/had in common was the need for funds to facilitate a bailout of their faltering economies especially the banking sector. Like the countries that need a bail LDC always need money to finance their debt and pay off any interest especially in time of uncertainty. The purpose of this paper is to present a way for such countries to meet their financial needs and to protect their banking sectors. Unlike businesses or corporations‚ countries have access

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    the periodic valuation and reporting of long-lived assets. IFRS permit the use of either the revaluation model or the cost model‚ while under GAAP; only the cost model is permitted. Revaluation model changes the carrying amount to fair value. But the assumption is the fair value can be measured reliably. P2 revaluation model& cost model A key difference between the two models is that the cost model allows definitely decreases in the values of long-lived assets‚ but the revaluation model

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    A Comparative Study of Long-term and Short-term Memory between Athletes and Non-Athletes ABSTRACT Physical exercise has demonstrated to considerably affect stimuli in the brain to increase an individual’s memory. Athletes will have better long-term and short-term memory compared to those who are not athletes. The intent of this study was to evaluate and compare the long-term and short-term memory of athlete and non-athlete. Twenty participants were tested‚

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