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    Auditing assignment - Qantas

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    that they can independently run each business based on its specific priorities and market conditions (Flynn 2014a). Domestic operations Qantas (2014a) says its group domestic operations generated EBIT profit of $30 million for the FY 2014. The company adopts a dual-brand strategy of two only profitable domestic airlines‚ Qantas domestic (including QantasLink) and Jestar. Whilst Qantas domestic is focused on offering their passengers the highest frequency of flights and a variety of routes to retain

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    Information Technology Auditing MGMT 550 Cassandra Rich April 28‚ 2014 Information technology auditing is important to the financial auditor and to the financial statement audit because IT is the foundation of today’s accounting systems. IT audits are crucial for ensuring that a company’s financial statements are a representation of the company’s position and that the system used to compile the statements is operating properly and producing accurate statements. IT auditing allows the auditors

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    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 and auditing and then increase his/her knowledge and proficiency through experience. | | C.  Knowledge of the standards of field work and reporting. | | The first general standard requires that the audit be performed by individuals with adequate technical

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    An Overview of Auditing Services Auditing services are very important for the business owners to get the valuable information and assurance that reports are correctly presented. Further‚ the auditing services provide an opportunity to the business persons to know more about their businesses and its various aspects. It also provides sound base to business persons to communicate properly with investors‚ their partners and banks. Above all‚ auditing services provide ideas of the objective presentation

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    ACCT420 Auditing Test Three – Out of Class Portion Due Monday‚ April 30‚ 2012 1. Listed below are four interbank cash transfers‚ indicated by the letters a‚ b‚ c and d‚ of a client for late December 20X1‚ and early January 20X2. Your answer choice for the next two questions should be selected from this list.    For each of transfers a through d indicate whether cash is understated‚ unaffected‚ or overstated by the transfer and provide a brief example of what could cause the situation in which

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    an Australia-based airlines. The Company operates through three segments: regular public transport revenue‚ charter revenue and training revenue. This report contains Four major parts. In first part‚ it analyze business operation of REX by elaborate the sources of revenue‚ conduct of operation ‚products and services‚ etc. And then we use PEST model to evaluate external environment influences that have been particularly important in the past of the company. Furthermore‚ this part explained

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    Situation Re- port Comment 1. A company has not followed generally accepted accounting principles in the recording of its leases. 7 2. A company has not followed generally accepted accounting principles in the recording of its leases. The amounts involved are immaterial. 1 3. A company valued its inventory at current replacement cost. While the auditor believes that the inventory costs do approximate replacement costs‚ these costs do not approximate any GAAP inventory valuation method

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    Week 8 Auditing II

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    Chapter 7 Case – 7-54 "Going Concern" Please respond to the following: From the e-Activity‚ analyze the auditor’s responsibility to determine if a company can continue as a going concern. From your analysis‚ propose at least two (2) key factors that the auditor should consider when determining an entity’s ability to continue as a going concern. Provide a rationale to support your proposal. SAS 59‚ The Auditor’s Consideration of an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern (AICPA‚ Professional

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    Auditing Chapter Two

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    (TCO 4) To succeed in an action against the auditor‚ the client must be able to show that: Student Answer: the auditor was fraudulent. the auditor was grossly negligent. there was a written contract. there is a close causal connection between the auditor’s behavior and the damages suffered by the client. Instructor Explanation: Page 121 Points Received: 2 of 2 Comments: 2. Question : (TCO 4) The principal issue to be resolved

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    Bcci Case Study for Auditing

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    neither its holding company nor the subsidiaries has conducted any banking activities there. Thus‚ Luxembourg did not regulate it. Its real home which was BCCI’s headquarter and where most of the operations were carried out was actually in the UK. Because it was chartered in Luxembourg and Grand Caymans‚ Bank of England (BOE) thus thought itself as a secondary role in supervising BCCI‚ thereby reducing the level of scrutiny imposed on BCCI. In addition‚ BCCI has an uncommon auditing system. Price Waterhouse

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