Sciences – Volume 21‚ Number 3 (2011) Dysfunctional Audit Behaviour: The Effect of Budget Emphasis Leadership Behaviour‚ and Effectiveness of Audit Review Halil Paino‚ Azlan Thani Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang‚ Malaysia E-mail: halil@pahang.uitm.edu.my Tel: +60193992676 Fax: +6094602245 Syed Iskandar Zulkarnain Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang‚ Malaysia Abstract Dysfunctional audit behaviour is an accepted problem‚ associated with decreased audit quality. This study develops and tests a theoretical
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Running head: Beginning the Audit Report Beginning the Audit Report Gina Taylor Auditing ACC/546 Selina Ashworth August 20‚ 2012 AUDIT ENGAGEMENT LETTER August 20‚ 2012 Larry Lancaster Apollo Shoes 10253 W. Higgins Rd. Ste 600 Rosemont‚ IL 60018 Dear Mr. Lancaster: This letter is to confirm our understanding of the terms and objectives of our engagement and the nature and limitations of the services we will provide. Services We will audit the financial statements of Apollo Shoes as of
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evidence 4. Evaluate the evidence and decide whether management assertions correspond to reality and GAAP - Objectivity – an objective state of mind – intellectual honesty and impartiality. Having a lack of bias in designing and performing the audit work. - Due professional care – observance of the rules of professional ethics and CAS. Doing the work to the best of your ability Examination standards - Planning and supervising - Understanding the system on internal control of the
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cause the audit team to have substantial doubt about Fast Go ability to continue as a going concern‚ what is the next step the audit team needs to perform? The next step that the audit needs to perform are‚ the audit team must seek information about management’s plans to mitigate all the problem that Fast Go suffer for example the debt‚ the competition and etc. Besides‚ the audit team also must assess the likelihood that such plans can be successfully implemented. Furthermore‚ the audit team also
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Highlander International‚ Inc. is a public corporation‚ which lists its stock on NYSE. It is known for design‚ manufacturing‚ and distribution of toys and sporting goods. Over the past several years‚ Highlander has been experiencing increasing sales and recently posted revenues of $10.7 billion. Its primary US customers include ToysRUs‚ Target‚ and Walmart. Since 2000‚ it has been audited by E&Y. Highlander International‚ Inc. hired Max Million as the company started to reach $25 in sales and
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[This Article appeared in the American Scientist (Nov-Dec 1990)‚ Volume 78‚ 550-558. Retyped and posted with permission.] The Science of Scientific Writing If the reader is to grasp what the writer means‚ the writer must understand what the reader needs George D. Gopen and Judith A. Swan* *George D. Gopen is associate professor of English and Director of Writing Programs at Duke University. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Harvard University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. Judith A. Swan
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I have chosen Costco as my focus‚ which is a large player in the Wholesale industry that vows to be fair to everyone involved in their business. The company strives to do things the right way which will be proven through the analysis of their Mission Statement‚ Press Releases‚ and a Forbes Article. Mission Statement: The Costco mission statement is short and simple. Costco states that their main priority is to provide members with quality goods and services at the lowest prices but that they will
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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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when performing an audit. This responsibility is defined in International Standards on Auditing and enforced through legislation in national jurisdictions. This report identifies the factors that should be of consideration when deciding on the appropriate level of responsibility auditors’ should have to detect corporate fraud. There are various limitations inherent in audits that should be taken into account‚ as they hinder fraud detection which is why even though an audit may be performed properly
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| | | | [Rocky mountain chocolate factory strategic audit] | | Strategic Management & Business Policy * Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary …………………………………………………………… ...............3 1.1. Organization Background…………………………………………………………3 1.2. Current situation....…………………………………………………………………3 1.3. Strategic posture...………………………………………………………………….4 1.4 .Strategies............................…………………………………………………………5 1.5.RMCF Policies
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