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    DeLL Inc. | Strategic Audit | MAN 4720 – Strategic Management | | Group 7 | 3/31/2012 | Dell‚ Inc. Dell‚ Inc. is an American multinational computer technology corporation based in Texas‚ United States. The company develops‚ sells‚ and supports computers and related products and services. Dell Inc. is one of the largest technological corporations in the world‚ employing more than 103‚300 people worldwide. Dell is listed at number 41 in the Fortune 500 list (2011). It is the third largest

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    SEMESTER 1‚ 2013 SEMINAR 9 - PROBLEM QUESTIONS PROBLEM 9.1 While assessing the risk of material misstatement and determining the appropriate response with regard to the inventory of Ace Computers Ltd (Ace) for the year ended 30 June 2011 audit‚ you become aware of the following information: 1. The best-selling computer presentation package has been experiencing a high level of returns owing to suspected software problems. 2. Based on closing inventory‚ inventory turned over

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    control on accessing to the accounting system and inventory storage and too depends on the honesty of the employees. Woody Robinson know very well that the company have these weaknesses that give him the chances to enter the hole to start the fraud activities. Firstly‚ there is no proper segregation of duties in the sales outlet. In a company‚ it was important that the duties of the employees are clearly separate to make sure that employees will not have the chance to carry out the fraud activities

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    Identifying relevant Malaysian Financial Reporting Standard with Inventory Cycle Referring to have been stated above‚ the selected company was a small sized entity and therefore‚ the processes under its inventory cycle was not complex like those in retailers as well as manufacturers. Figure 1.1 Inventory cycle with shaded area for activities related to MFRS Principally‚ the fundamental issue in accounting for inventories is to define the amount to be recognized as asset as well as amount

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    Title: Report on the most appropriate marketing audit analysis tools for the X Group To: Marketing Director‚ X Group From: Marketing Consultant Date: January 4th‚ 2005 Purpose of report The X Group are undertaking a complex marketing audit and require assistance in evaluating the most appropriate analysis tools. This report will endeavour to fulfil the X Group’s requirements by critically explaining the components of micro

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    lacked sufficient knowledge of the client’s business or industry is evident in several scenarios. First‚ Gray did not perform an analysis of the industry. Paragraph five of AS No.9 states that “planning the audit includes establishing the overall audit strategy for the engagement and developing an audit plan‚ which includes‚ in particular‚ planned risk assessment procedures and planned responses to the risks of material misstatement.” Planned risk assessment procedures include performing analytical procedures

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    Mr. Saws‚ This letter is to confirm the services we will be providing for Mt. Hood Furniture Inc.‚ for the year ending December 31‚ 2012. Our staff will examine and audit Mt. Hood Furniture Inc.’s balance sheet as of December 31‚ 2012 and the income‚ retained earnings‚ and cash flows statements as well. The audit that our company completes will be in compliance with the Generally Accepted Auditing Standards‚ or GAAS. These standards are in place to make sure that we perform our duties as auditors

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    Auditors deposit written notice together with statement of circumstances relevant to members & creditors or statement that no circumstances exist Notice of resignation Sent by company to Registrar of Companies within 14 days Statement of circumstances Sent by auditors to Registrar of Companies within 28 days Sent by company to everyone entitled to receive a copy of accounts within 14 days Convening of general meeting Auditors can require directors to call a general meeting to discuss circumstances

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    410 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 Audit Reports with the Analytical Procedures explanations and UDEN SUPPLY COMPANY Comparative Income Statement table in this file. Business - Accounting Analytical Procedures In a 2-3 page paper‚ complete the case below and submit to instructor. Review the income statement for Uden Supply Company and answer the following: Describe the purpose of analytical procedures performed in the planning stage of the audit. Uden Supply has projected

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    social/cultural factors played a big role in the development of the AJ Hackett Company because visitors such as Chinese and Indians don’t traditionally participate in high adrenalin filled activities. AJ Hackett knew that Chinese and Indian numbers in particular were expected to increase in the coming years. Technological: As many people started bringing their own digital cameras and video-enabled phones the company knew that they would have to implement technological factors into the bungy experience

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