What is auditing?
focuses on determining whether recorded information properly reflects the economic
events that occurred during the accounting period
What is the difference between auditing and accounting?
Auditing verifies that accounting information is accurate
Auditors must understand accounting principles and rules and know how to
____________ and ___________ audit evidence to evaluate financial information
accumulate, interpret
Information risk
when the information used to make a business decision is inaccurate
It is beneficial for all companies to reduce information risk (t/f)
False (costs could outweigh benefits for smaller companies)
What are the three ways to reduce information risk?
(1) user verifies information
(2) user shares information risk with management
(3) audited financial statements are provided
Assurance service
an independent professional service that improves the quality of information for decision
makers
An assurance service uses ______________________ to assess information against
pre-established criteria
The True Source Honey example from class is an example of what type of service?
an assurance service
Attestation service
a form of assurance that comes with an official report
A report produced by an attestation service can be either written or verbal (t/f)
True
What is the key difference between an assurance and attestation service?
, An attestation service is a type of assurance service that requires the production of a
report
An official sustainability report provided by a public firm for a company would be
considered what type of service?
an attestation service
A review of financial statements is the same thing as an audit of financial statements
(t/f)
False (lower level of assurance)
What is the definition of an audit?
a specific type of attestation service that usually involves historical financial statements
What are the three types of audits?
(1) operational
(2) compliance
(3) financial statement audit
Operational audit
evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of any part of an organization's operating
procedures and methods
Compliance audit
conducted to determine whether the auditee is following specific procedures, rules, or
regulations set by some higher authority
Financial statement audit
conducted to determine whether the financial statements are stated in accordance with
specified criteria
What are the four types of auditors?
CPA Firms, Government Accountability Office Auditors, Internal Revenue Agents,
Internal Auditors
How was auditing regulated up until the early 2000's?
It was very self-regulated. Accounting firms marketed lucrative non-audit consulting
services to clients, to whom they also audited, which created lacks of independence and
resulted in incentives that didn't align with the purpose of an audit
Audit and assurance services can only be provided by CPAs (t/f)
False
What was the purpose of the Rosie's East End Restaurant in-class example?
Materiality matters! Auditors promise reasonable assurance