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Chapter ||01 ||- |Auditing |and ||Assurance ||Services




SOLUTION MANUAL FOR AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES
9TH EDITION BY TIMOTHY LOUWERS PENELOPE BAGLEY

,Chapter ||01 ||- |Auditing |and ||Assurance ||Services



CHAPTER ||01

Auditing ||and ||Assurance ||Services

LEARNING ||OBJECTIVES


Review Multiple Exercises, |Problems,
Checkpoints
|| ||Choice ||and ||Simulations




1. ||Define ||information ||risk ||and ||explain ||how ||the 1, ||2, ||3 29, ||31, ||38 65*
||financial ||statement ||auditing ||process ||helps

||to ||reduce ||this ||risk, ||thereby ||reducing ||the

||cost ||of ||capital ||for ||a ||company.




2. Define ||and ||contrast ||assurance, ||attestation, 4, ||5, ||6, ||7, ||8 23, ||25, ||28, ||44, 60, ||65*
and ||financial ||statement ||auditing ||services. 50


3. Describe ||and ||define ||the ||assertions ||that 9, ||10, ||11 36, ||39, ||40, ||41, ||45, 62, ||63, ||67, ||68, ||69
||management ||makes ||about ||the ||recognition, 46, ||47, ||48, ||49, ||52,
||measurement, ||presentation, ||and ||disclosure 53, ||54, ||55, ||57, ||58,
||of ||the ||financial ||statements ||and ||explain ||why 59
||auditors ||use ||them |as ||a ||focal ||point ||of |the

||audit.



4. Define |professional ||skepticism ||and |explain |its 12 24, ||37 61
||key ||characteristics.




5. Describe |the |organization |of |public |accounting 13, ||14 30, ||42, ||56 72
||firms ||and ||identify ||the ||various ||services ||that

||they ||offer.




6. Describe ||the ||audits ||and ||auditors ||in 15, ||16, ||17, ||18 26, ||27, ||32, ||34, ||35 64, ||66
||governmental, |internal, |and |operational

||auditing.




7. List ||and ||explain ||the ||requirements ||for 19, ||20, ||21, ||22 33, ||43, ||51 70, ||71
||becoming |a |certified ||public |accountant |(CPA)

||and ||other ||certifications ||available ||to ||an

||accounting ||professional.




(*) ||Item |relates |to ||multiple ||learning ||objectives

,Chapter ||01 ||- |Auditing |and ||Assurance ||Services


SOLUTIONS ||FOR ||REVIEW ||CHECKPOINTS
1.1 Business ||risk ||is ||the ||risk ||that ||an ||entity ||will ||fail ||to ||meet ||its ||business ||objectives. ||When ||assessing
||business ||risk, ||a ||professional ||must ||consider ||all ||possible ||threats ||to ||an ||entity‘s ||goals ||and ||objectives.

||Some ||illustrative ||examples ||include ||the ||risk ||that: ||1) ||its ||existing ||customers ||will ||start ||buying ||products

||or ||services ||from ||its ||primary ||competitors; ||2) ||its ||product ||lines ||will ||become ||obsolete; ||3) ||its ||taxes ||will

||increase; ||4) ||key ||government ||contracts ||will ||be ||lost; ||5) ||key |employees ||will ||leave ||the ||entity; ||and ||many

|other ||examples ||exist.



1.2 To ||help ||minimize ||business ||risk ||and ||take ||advantage ||of ||other ||opportunities ||presented ||in ||today‘s
||competitive ||business ||environment, ||decision ||makers ||such ||as ||chief ||executive ||officers ||(CEOs) ||demand

||timely, ||relevant, ||and ||reliable ||information. ||There ||are ||at ||least ||four ||environmental ||conditions ||that ||increase

||demand ||for ||reliable ||information. ||First, ||complexity ||which ||implies ||that ||events ||and ||transactions ||in ||today‘s

||global ||business ||environment ||can ||be ||complicated. ||Most ||investors ||do ||not ||have ||the ||level ||of ||expertise

||needed ||to ||properly ||account ||for ||complex ||transactions. ||Second ||is ||remoteness ||which ||implies ||that ||decision

||makers ||are ||often ||separated ||from |current ||and ||potential ||business ||relationships ||due ||to ||distance ||and ||time. ||For

||example, ||investors ||may ||not ||be ||able ||to ||visit ||distant ||locations ||to ||check ||up ||on ||their ||investments. ||Third ||is

||time-sensitivity ||which ||implies ||that ||in ||today‘s ||economic ||environment, ||investors ||and ||other ||users ||of

||financial ||statements ||need ||to ||make ||decisions ||more ||rapidly ||than ||ever ||before. ||As ||a ||result, ||the ||ability ||to

||promptly ||obtain ||high-quality ||information ||is ||essential. ||Fourth ||is ||a ||consequence || which ||implies ||that

||decisions ||may ||very ||well ||involve ||significant ||investments. | | As ||a ||result, ||the ||consequences ||can ||be ||severe

||if ||information ||cannot ||be ||obtained



1.3 Of ||all ||the ||different ||risks ||discussed ||in ||the ||chapter ||up ||to ||this ||point, ||information ||risk ||is ||the ||one ||that ||is
||most ||likely ||to ||create ||the ||demand ||for ||independent ||and ||objective ||assurance ||services ||is ||information ||risk

||or ||the ||probability ||that ||the ||information ||circulated ||by ||an ||entity ||will ||be ||false ||or ||misleading. ||Because ||the

||primary ||source ||of ||information ||for ||investors ||and ||creditors ||is ||the ||company ||itself, ||an ||incentive ||exists ||for

||that ||company‘s ||management ||to ||make ||their ||business ||or ||service ||appear ||to ||be ||better ||than ||it ||actually ||may |be,

||to ||put ||their ||best ||foot ||forward. ||As ||a ||result, ||preparers ||and ||issuers ||of ||financial ||information ||(directors,

||managers, ||accountants, ||and ||other ||people ||employed ||in ||a ||business) ||might ||benefit ||by ||giving ||false,

||misleading, ||or ||overly ||optimistic ||information. ||This ||potential ||conflict ||of ||interest ||between ||information

||providers ||and ||users || which ||provides ||the ||underlying ||basis ||for ||the ||demand ||for ||reliable ||information.



1.4 The ||four ||major ||elements ||of |the ||broad ||definition ||of ||assurance ||services ||are

Independence. | | CPAs ||want ||to ||preserve ||their ||reputation ||and ||competitive ||advantage ||by |always ||preserving
||integrity ||and ||objectivity ||when ||performing ||assurance ||services.



Professional ||services. ||Virtually ||all ||work ||performed ||by ||CPAs ||is ||defined ||as ||―professional ||services‖ ||as ||long
||as ||it ||involves ||some ||element ||of ||judgment ||based ||on ||education ||and ||experience.



Improving ||the ||quality ||of ||information ||or ||its ||context. ||The ||emphasis ||is ||on ||―information,‖ ||CPAs‘ ||traditional
||area ||of ||expertise. ||CPAs ||can ||enhance ||quality ||by ||assuring ||users ||about ||the ||reliability ||and ||relevance ||of

||information, ||and ||these ||two ||features ||are ||closely ||related ||to ||the ||familiar ||credibility-lending ||products ||of

||attestation |and |audit |services. ||―Context‖ |is |relevance |in |a |different |light. |For |assurance |services, ||improving

||the ||context ||of ||information ||refers ||to ||improving ||its ||usefulness ||when ||targeted ||to ||particular ||decision ||makers

||in ||the ||surroundings ||of ||particular ||decision ||problems.



For |decision ||makers. |As |the |―consumers‖ |of |assurance |services, |decision ||makers |are |the |beneficiaries |of |the
||assurance |services. |Decision |makers ||may |or |may |not |be |the |―client‖ |that |pays |the |fee |and ||may |or ||may |not |be

||one ||of ||the ||parties ||to ||an ||assertion ||or ||other ||information, ||but ||they ||personify ||the ||consumer ||focus ||of ||new

||and ||different ||professional ||work.



1.5 An ||assurance ||services ||engagement ||is ||any ||assignment ||that ||improves ||the ||quality ||of ||information, ||or ||its
||context, ||for ||decision ||makers. ||Because ||information ||(e.g., ||financial ||statements) ||are ||prepared ||by ||managers

||of ||an ||entity ||who ||have ||authority |and ||responsibility ||for ||financial ||success ||or ||failure, ||an ||outsider ||may |be

||skeptical ||that ||the ||information ||truly ||is ||objective, ||free ||from ||bias, ||fully ||informative, ||and ||free ||from ||material

||error, ||intentional ||or ||inadvertent. | | The ||services ||of ||an ||independent ||auditor ||helps ||resolve ||those ||doubts

||because ||the

, Chapter ||01 ||- |Auditing |and ||Assurance ||Services


auditor‘s ||success ||depends ||upon ||his ||or ||her ||independent, ||objective, ||and ||competent ||assessment ||of ||the
||information ||(e.g., ||the ||conformity ||of ||the ||financial ||statements ||with ||the ||appropriate ||reporting ||framework).

||The ||independent ||auditor‘s ||role ||is ||to ||lend ||credibility |to ||the ||information; ||hence, ||the ||outsider ||will ||likely

||seek ||his ||or ||her ||independent ||opinion ||about ||the ||financial ||statements.



1.6 An ||attestation ||engagement ||is ||―an ||engagement ||in ||which ||a ||practitioner ||is ||engaged ||to ||issue ||or ||does
||issue ||a ||written ||communication ||that ||expresses ||a ||conclusion ||about ||the ||reliability ||of ||a ||written ||assertion

||that ||is ||the ||responsibility ||of ||another ||party‖ ||(SSAE ||10, ||AT ||101.01). ||To ||attest ||means ||to ||lend ||credibility ||or

||to ||vouch ||for ||the ||truth ||or ||accuracy ||of ||the ||statements ||that ||one ||party ||makes ||to ||another. ||The ||attest ||function

||is ||a ||term ||often ||applied ||to ||the ||activities ||of ||independent ||CPAs ||when ||acting ||as ||auditors ||of ||financial

||statements.



1.7 An ||assurance ||service ||engagement ||is ||one ||that ||improves ||the ||quality ||of ||information, ||or ||its ||context, ||for
||decision ||makers. | | Thus, ||an ||attestation ||service ||engagement ||is ||one ||type ||of ||an ||assurance ||service.

| | Another ||way ||of ||thinking ||about ||the ||issue ||is ||to ||remember ||that ||the ||financial ||statement ||audit ||engagement ||is

||one ||type ||of ||an ||attestation ||service. ||Please ||see ||exhibit ||1.3 ||in ||the ||text ||which ||depicts ||the ||relationship

||among ||assurance, ||attestation, ||and ||auditing ||engagements.



1.8 According ||to ||the ||American ||Accounting ||Association, ||―Auditing ||is ||a |systematic ||process ||of ||objectively
||obtaining ||and ||evaluating ||evidence ||regarding ||assertions ||about ||economic ||actions ||and ||events ||to ||ascertain

||the ||degree ||of ||correspondence ||between ||the ||assertions ||and ||established ||criteria ||and ||communicating ||the

||results ||to ||interested ||users.‖ ||In ||effect, ||auditors ||add ||reliability ||to ||the ||information ||that ||is ||provided ||to

||interested ||users. ||Of ||course, ||this ||definition ||is ||focused ||on ||an ||external ||reporting ||context. ||Students ||may

||also ||discuss ||how ||governmental ||and ||internal ||auditors ||operate ||as ||well.



In |response |to ||―What ||do ||auditors ||do?‖ ||students ||can ||respond ||by ||stating ||that ||auditors |(1) ||obtain ||and ||evaluate
||evidence ||about ||assertions ||made ||by ||management ||about ||economic ||actions ||and ||events, ||(2) ||ascertain ||the

||degree ||of |correspondence ||between ||the ||assertions ||and ||the ||appropriate ||reporting ||framework, ||and ||(3) ||issue

||an ||audit ||report ||(opinion). ||Students ||can ||also ||respond ||more ||generally ||by ||stating ||that ||auditors ||essentially

||lend ||credibility ||to ||the ||financial ||statements ||presented ||by ||management.



1.9 Financial ||accounting ||refers ||to ||the ||process ||of ||recording, ||classifying, ||summarizing, ||and ||reporting ||about ||a
||company‘s |assets, ||liabilities, ||capital, ||revenues, ||and ||expenses ||in |the ||financial ||statements ||in ||accordance

||with ||the ||applicable ||financial ||reporting ||framework ||(e.g., ||GAAP). ||In ||so ||doing, ||the ||management ||team ||is

||making ||several ||assertions ||about ||the ||financial ||statements. ||The ||financial ||accounting ||process ||is ||the

||responsibility ||of ||the ||management ||team.



Financial ||statement ||auditing ||refers ||to ||the ||process ||whereby ||professional ||auditors ||gather ||evidence ||related
||to ||the ||assertions ||that ||management ||makes ||in ||the ||financial ||statements, ||evaluates ||the ||evidence ||and

||concludes ||on ||the ||fairness ||of ||the ||financial ||statements ||in ||a ||report.



They ||differ ||because ||accountants ||produce ||the ||financial ||statements ||in ||accordance ||with ||the ||applicable
||financial ||reporting ||framework. ||After ||this ||is ||complete, ||financial ||statement ||auditors ||then ||perform

||procedures ||to ||ascertain ||whether ||the ||financial ||statements ||have ||been ||prepared ||in |accordance ||with ||the

||applicable ||financial ||reporting ||framework.



1.10 The ||two ||major ||classifications ||of ||ASB ||assertions ||with ||several ||assertions ||in |each ||classification

are: ||Assertions ||About ||Classes ||of ||Transactions ||and ||Events, ||and ||Related ||Disclosures
||



Occurrence ||assertion: ||The ||objective ||is ||to ||establish ||with ||evidence ||that ||transactions ||giving ||rise ||to
||assets, ||liabilities, ||sales, ||and ||expenses ||occurred. | | Key ||questions ||include ||―Did ||the ||recorded ||sales

||transactions ||really ||occur?‖



Completeness ||assertion: ||The ||objective ||is ||to ||establish ||with ||evidence ||that ||all ||transactions ||of ||the ||period
||that ||should ||be ||are ||included ||in ||the ||financial ||statements ||(including ||footnotes). ||Completeness ||also ||refers ||to

||proper ||inclusion ||in ||financial ||statements ||of ||all ||revenue, ||expense, ||and ||related ||disclosures. ||Key ||questions

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