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    biblical roots­  In fact‚ confirmation—a special anointing with the Holy Spirit—has its roots in Old  Testament prophecy. Isaiah prophesied that the promised Messiah would be specially  anointed with the Holy Spirit. The Hebrew word Messiah literally means "anointed one":  "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse‚ and a branch shall grow out of  his roots. And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him‚ the spirit of wisdom and  understanding‚ the spirit of counsel and might‚ the spirit of knowledge and the fear of 

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    Chapter 16 Exercises 1-The two primary classes of transactions in the sales and collection cycle are: | a. sales and sales discounts. | b. sales and cash receipts. | c. sales and sales returns. | d. sales and accounts receivable. | 2- Which of the following types of receivables would not deserve the special attention of the auditor? | a. Accounts receivables with credit balances. | b. Accounts that have been outstanding for a long time. | c. Receivables from affiliated

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    valuation. By using confirmations‚ the auditors are hoping that the third party would confirm or deny the stated amount‚ or add additional comments with the confirmation. By examining the exceptions (which includes the non-repliers)‚ the auditors are accomplishing the existence (client exists)‚ completeness (balances that should be recorded are recorded)‚ and valuation assertion (amount is appropriate). Because the auditors will always have non-repliers‚ accounts receivable confirmations are likely to

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    Evidence for Retail Sales 9.3 Longeta Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Auditing Revenue Contracts 9.4 Bud ’s Big Blue Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 Accounts Receivable Confirmations O T HE R C AS ES THAT DI S CUSS T OPICS RELATED TO THI S S ECTION 8.2 Northwest Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Developing Expectations for Analytical Procedures 8.3 Burlingham Bees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Analytical Procedures

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    The paradox of the raven was best and easily explained through an example using ravens of all things. The paradox of the raven concerns confirmation of a question or an idea in a philosophical way. The confirmation is supported through a hypothesis as used in science and also though life. Evidence may support the hypothesis and then it would need to be confirmed. The evidence might count against the hypothesis‚ which would disconfirm the hypothesis. In addition‚ the final option is that the

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    year. 6. ANSWER: D 7. 2. Which of the following forms of evidence represents the most competent evidence that a receivable actually exists? 8. a. A positive confirmation. b. A sales invoice. c. A receiving report. d. A bill of lading. 9. ANSWER: A 10. 3. During the process of confirming receivables as of December 31‚ 2002‚ a positive confirmation was returned indicating the "balance owed as of December 31 was paid on January 9‚ 2003." The auditor would most likely 11. a. Determine whether there were

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    West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations or WBJEE 2014 is a common entrance exam. WBJEE 2014 is being conducted by West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board for getting admission into the undergraduate courses in Engineering / Technology / Architecture / Medical / Dental and Pharmacy in universities or colleges in West Bengal. The filling of application form will begin in the end week of December and it will lasts till last week of January‚ 2014. The score of WBJEE is valid for one year. WBJEE

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    observation 3. (1) physical examination 4. (2) confirmation 5. (6) reperformance 6. (2) confirmation 7. (3) documentation 8. (4) analytical procedures 9. (5) inquiry of client 10. (6) reperformance 11. (7) observation 12. (1) physical examination 13. (4) analytical procedures 14. (3) documentation 15. (5) inquiry of client 16. (4) analytical procedures 17. (3) documentation 18. (6) reperformance 19. (1) physical examination 20. (2) confirmation 7-33 Examples of audit evidence the auditor

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    03/24/2014 Department of Homeland Security – Form I-901 Application – Confirmation Student and Exchange Visitor Program: SEVIS I-901 Payment Confirmation OMB 1653-0034 (Expires 1/31/2015) Please print the Payment Confirmation for your records. Reference the confirmation number BBB1416597630 on all inquiries related to your I-901 status. You may be required to produce your payment confirmation for your visa issuance‚ admission to any United States port of entry‚ for any change of non-immigrant

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    Introduction The plaintiff’s claim is for unpaid proceeds of goods sold and services provided in the amount of $1‚760‚085.41. Such goods and services were provided to Nippon (Boluo) Electronics Co Ltd (“Nippon Boluo”). By a “confirmation letter” dated 9 March 2009 (“the confirmation letter”) signed and issued by the defendant‚ the defendant confirmed to the plaintiff that it would be responsible for the settlement of all the purchase orders placed by Nippon Boluo with the plaintiff. At all material

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