Substantive Audit Testing: Revenue Cycle 1. Substantive Audit Testing: Revenue Cycle 2. MULTIPLE CHOICE: 3. 1. Which of the following might be detected by an auditor’s review of the client’s sales cut-off? 4. a. Excessive goods returned for credit. 5. b. Unrecorded sales discounts. c. Lapping of year end accounts receivable. d. Inflated sales for the 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
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Semester 3 MF0013 – Internal Audit and Control - 4 Credits (Book ID: B1211) Assignment Set- 1 (60 Marks) Note: Each Question carries 10 marks. Answer all the questions. Q1. Explain the use of Sampling technique in Internal Audit ( SA500) Q2. Discuss‚ in brief‚ the advantages and limitations of auditing. Q3. Discuss the main scope and objects of internal audit? Q4. As a senior audit assistant of M/s. Asutosh Associates‚ you are in charge of internal audit team of M/s Rajesh Technologies
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Auditing Program Design Part II The purpose of this part of the audit process for Apollo Shoes is to design tests of controls‚ substantive tests of transactions‚ and analytical procedures for the sales‚ collection‚ payroll‚ personnel‚ acquisition‚ and payment cycles. These test and procedures are with intent to attest operating effectiveness of internal controls of Apollo Shoes on the basis of documentation provided. It is with the understanding that with the performing of test and procedures an
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only one state regardless of the number of states in which it operates. 2.The preemptive right allows stockholders the right to vote for directors of the company. 3.Common stock is the residual corporate interest that bears the ultimate risks of loss. 4.Earned capital consists of additional paid-in capital and retained earnings. 5.True no-par stock should be carried in the accounts at issue price without any additional paid-in capital reported. 6.Companies allocate the
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Page |1 BRAND AUDIT SUBMITTED BY: ADITI NAGPAL 100113 Page |2 Introduction………. History……… Brand Inventory……… Brand Exploratory……… Gap Analysis……… Recommendations……… Conclusion……… Bibliography……… Page |3 INTRODUCTION... Shakespeare said – „What‟s in a name?‟ Everything..!! BlackBerry – an exotic looking fruit with wine like taste. How did that fruit become associated with terms like business‚ emails‚ internet on go? How did BlackBerry – which has become a sort
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| |Job Title: |Audit Officer |Company Job Code: |..................................| | | | |..... | |Status/Grade: |....................................... |Division/Department |Audit | |Location: |Karachi
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MP A R Munich Personal RePEc Archive Risk management in Islamic banks Helmy‚ Mohamed ESLSCA Business School 20. April 2012 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/38706/ MPRA Paper No. 38706‚ posted 09. May 2012 / 10:37 ESLSCA Business School Risk Management in Islamic Banks By Mohamed Helmy Ahmed Master of International Business Administration Finance Supervisor Dr.Khalil Abo Ras Academic Year : 2012 0 Table of content Acknowledgement Abstract Chapter
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Morrison’s Marketing Audit Table of Contents Executive summary Morrison’s is the fourth largest supermarket chain in the UK. Its competitive position has been assessed throughout the marketing audit presented below. As the findings suggest‚ the company is vulnerable to number of forces in the internal and the external environment‚ most notably the competition and the declining sales. Introduction The UK economy has suffered significant blows during the aftermath of the most recent financial
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Audit firm in Kedah:- AF No: 1020 (H) AHMAD RAZI & CO 124‚ TINGKAT 1‚ KOMPLEKS ALOR SETAR‚ LEBUHRAYA DARULAMAN 05100 ALOR SETAR Tel: 04-733 9782 Fax: 04-730 9353 Email: razi@khr.com.my | AF No: 1486 (H) BAQIR HUSSAIN & CO 126B‚ FIRST FLOOR‚ KOMPLEKS ALOR SETAR‚ LEBUHRAYA DARULAMAN 05100 ALOR SETAR Tel: 04-732 8900 Fax: 04-735 2862 Email: baqir@pc.jaring.my | AF NO: 001851 BJ CHAN & CO 36‚ TKT 1‚ LORONG 11/1A TAMAN BANDAR BARU 08000 SUNGAI PETANI Tel: 04- 442 2350
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When analyzing the Pinnacle Manufacturing Financial Statements there multiple concerns that should be further investigated that I will explain in this memo. When identifying the year to year change and using financial ratios found on A6‚ there are a couple of concerns that need to be identified. The fact that the operating expense from fluctuated from an increase $892‚861 from 2009 to 2010 and then decreased by $956‚231 from 2010 to 2011 should be raised in question. At the same time Operating expenses
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