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SOLUTION MANUAL FOR Principles Of Auditing And Other Assurance Services 23rd Edition By Ray Whittington Kurt ALL Chapters (1 - 21) • Table of Contents Chapter 1: The Role of the Public Accountant in the AmericanEconomy Chapter 2: Professional Standards Chapter 3: Professional Ethics Chapter 4: Legal Liability of CPAs Chapter 5: Audit Evidence and Documentation Chapter 6: Audit Planning, Understanding the Client, AssessingRisks, and Responding Chapter 7: Internal Control Chapter 8: Consideration of Internal Control in an InformationTechnology Environment Chapter 9: Audit Sampling Chapter 10: Cash and Financial Investments Chapter 11: Accounts Receivable, Notes Receivable, andRevenue Chapter 12: Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold Chapter 13: Property, Plant, and Equipment: Depreciation andDepletion Chapter 14: Accounts Payable and Other Liabilities Chapter 15: Debt and Equity Capital Chapter 16: Auditing Operations and Completing the Audit Chapter 17: Auditors’ Reports Chapter 18: Integrated Audits of Public Companies Chapter 19: Additional Assurance Services: Historical FinancialInformation Chapter 20: Additional Assurance Services: Other Information Chapter 21: Internal, Operational, and Compliance Auditing

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SOLUTION MANUAL FOR
Principles Of Auditing And Other Assurance Services

23rd Edition By Ray Whittington Kurt
ALL Chapters (1 - 21)

, • Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Role of the Public Accountant in the AmericanEconomy

Chapter 2: Professional Standards

Chapter 3: Professional Ethics

Chapter 4: Legal Liability of CPAs

Chapter 5: Audit Evidence and Documentation

Chapter 6: Audit Planning, Understanding the Client, AssessingRisks, and Responding

Chapter 7: Internal Control

Chapter 8: Consideration of Internal Control in an InformationTechnology Environment

Chapter 9: Audit Sampling

Chapter 10: Cash and Financial Investments

Chapter 11: Accounts Receivable, Notes Receivable, andRevenue

Chapter 12: Inventories and Cost of Goods Sold

Chapter 13: Property, Plant, and Equipment: Depreciation andDepletion

Chapter 14: Accounts Payable and Other Liabilities

Chapter 15: Debt and Equity Capital

Chapter 16: Auditing Operations and Completing the Audit

Chapter 17: Auditors’ Reports

Chapter 18: Integrated Audits of Public Companies

Chapter 19: Additional Assurance Services: Historical FinancialInformation

Chapter 20: Additional Assurance Services: Other Information

Chapter 21: Internal, Operational, and Compliance Auditing

,CHAPTER 1



The Role of the
Public Accountant in the
American Economy


Review Questions

1-1 The ―crisis of credibility‖ largely arose from the number of companies that restated their previously
issued financial statements as a result of accounting irregularities and fraud. Especially responsible were
the very visible Enron and WorldCom fraud cases. Both companies filed for bankruptcy and constituted
the largest companies in American history to do so. The extent of the accounting irregularities and fraud
being investigated and disclosed brought into question the effectiveness of financial statement audits. In
addition, the criminal conviction of Arthur Andersen, LLP, one of the then Big 5 accounting firms, on
charges of destroying documents related to the Enron case brought into question the ethics standards of
the profession.

1-2 Assurance services are professional services that enhance the quality of information, or its context, for
decision-making. The two types are: (a) those that increase the reliability of information and (b) those
that involve putting information in a form or context that facilitates decision-making.

1-3 A financial statement audit is, by far, the most common type of attest engagement. The overall assertion,
made by management, most frequently is that the financial statements follow generally accepted
accounting principles.

1-4 A large corporation with securities listed on a stock exchange is required by the rules of the stock
exchange and by the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide an audit report with the
annual financial statements furnished to its stockholders. It also is required to engage the auditors to
provide an opinion on its internal control. Apart from legal requirements, however, a large listed
corporation recognizes that it must maintain investor confidence in the reliability of its financial
statements and internal control over financial reporting if it is to continue to be able to secure capital
from the public. The report by a firm of certified public accountants adds credibility to the financial
statements prepared by the corporation. When a small family-owned enterprise elects to have an audit,
the purpose usually is to use the auditors' report to support an application for a bank loan.

, 1-5 A report by an independent public accountant concerning the fairness of a company's financial statements
is commonly required in the following situations:

(1) Application for a bank loan.
(2) Establishing credit for purchase of merchandise, equipment, or other assets.
(3) Reporting operating results, financial position, and cash flows to absentee owners (stockholders
or partners).
(4) Issuance of securities by a corporation.
(5) Annual financial statements by a corporation with securities listed on a stock exchange or traded
over the counter.
(6) Sale of an ongoing business.
(7) Termination of a partnership.

1-6 To add credibility to financial statements is to increase the likelihood that they have been prepared
following the appropriate criteria, usually generally accepted accounting principles. As such, an increase
in credibility results in financial statements that can be believed and relied upon by third parties.

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ais a unable atoameet a its a financial aobligations a due ato aeconomic aconditions a or apoor amanagement
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a conformity awith agenerally aaccepted aaccounting aprinciples. a But a the aprofessional a standards a also
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asituations.


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aaudit a of afinancial astatements a because athe acriteria a of a effectiveness a and aefficiency aof
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amanagementaof athe aorganization ain awhich athe aaudit awork awas adone.


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