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1 V 1.0 CPA EXAM REVIEW Auditing UPDATES AND ACADEMIC HELP Click on Community and Support at CUSTOMER SERVICE AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT Call CPA. EXAM (Outside the U.S ) or click on Community and Support at This textbook contains information that was current at the time of printing. The ebook and multimedia lectures in your course software will be updated on a regular basis (through software updates) as the content that is tested on the CPA Exam evolves and as we improve our materials. Note the version reference above and click on Community and Support at for a list of available updates for this version or to see if a newer version of this book is available for ordering.
2 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Auditing AUDITING table of contents Program attendance record... v Introduction... Intro- 1 AUDITING 1: Audit Reports 1. Audited financial statements: The basics...a Professional standards...a Reports on audited financial statements...a Reports on comparative financial statements...a Events occurring after year-end...a Reporting on other information...a Appendix: The PCAOB auditor's reporting model...a Class questions...a1-69 auditing 2: Other Reports 1. Other engagements, reports, and accounting services...a Compilation and review of financial statements...a Reporting on comparative financial statements...a Review of interim financial information...a Letters for underwriters...a Attest engagements...a Class questions...a2-91 Auditing 3: Engagement Acceptance, Planning, and Risk Assessment 1. Engagement acceptance and understanding the assignment...a Planning and supervision...a Audit risk...a Fraud risk...a Compliance with laws and regulations...a Assessing the risks of material misstatement...a Internal control...a Responding to the assessed risks of material misstatement...a Class questions...a3-77 DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. vii
3 Auditing Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Auditing 4: Audit Evidence 1. Audit evidence...a Audit procedures by transaction cycle...a Other audit procedures...a Evaluating audit findings...a Appendix I: Financial ratios...a Appendix II: Control procedures and tests of controls...a Class questions...a4-79 Auditing 5: Sampling and Communications 1. Audit sampling...a Internal control communications...a Communication with those charged with governance...a Management representations...a Class questions...a5-61 Auditing 6: Professional Responsibilities, Audit Documentation, Effect of IT, Government Auditing, and Quality Control Standards 1. Professional responsibilities...a Audit documentation...a The effect of information technology on the audit...a Government auditing...a Quality control standards...a Class questions...a6-75 Class question explanations... CQ- 1 Glossary...Glossary- 1 Index... Index- 1 viii DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved.
4 Auditing 11 Auditing Audit Reports 1. Audited financial statements: The basics Professional standards Reports on audited financial statements Reports on comparative financial statements Events occurring after year-end Reporting on other information Appendix: The PCAOB auditor's reporting model Class questions... 69
5 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Auditing 1 Audited financial statements The Basics I. The Independent Audit FUNction A. The Purpose of an Audit The purpose of an audit is to provide financial statement users with an opinion on whether the financial statements are presented fairly, in all material respects, in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework. Pass Key The applicable financial reporting framework is the financial reporting framework that is acceptable in view of the nature of the entity and the objective of the financial statements, or that is required by law or regulation. Acceptable financial reporting frameworks include general purpose frameworks designed to meet the needs of a wide range of users (e.g., U.S. GAAP and International Financial Reporting Standards [IFRSs]), and special purpose frameworks (discussed in lecture A-2). U.S. Auditing Standards vs. International Standards on Auditing ISAs discuss both compliance frameworks and fair presentation frameworks when discussing applicable financial reporting frameworks. U.S. GAAS does not make any reference to compliance frameworks because all financial reporting frameworks used in the United States are fair presentation frameworks. A fair presentation framework is a financial reporting framework that requires compliance with the requirements of the framework and: acknowledges explicitly or implicitly that to achieve fair presentation of the financial statements, it may be necessary for management to provide disclosures beyond those specifically required by the framework; and acknowledges explicitly that it may be necessary for management, in extremely rare circumstances, to depart from a requirement of the framework to achieve fair presentation of the financial statements. B. Audit Function Adds "Credibility" The auditor's report gives credibility to the financial statements. The auditors, as a group independent of management, have an objective view and can report on a company's activities without bias or conflict of interest. Without a report from an independent auditor, a company's financial statements would be meaningless, because the public would have little faith in financial statements issued by the inherently biased company. C. Responsibilities The financial statements of an enterprise are prepared by the management of the enterprise, not by the independent auditor. Further, the financial statements are the product and property of the enterprise; the independent auditor merely audits and expresses an opinion on them. 1. Management Responsibilities An audit is conducted on the premise that management and, when appropriate, those charged with governance, are responsible for: a. the preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework; DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. A1-3
6 Auditing 1 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review b. the design, implementation, and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of financial statements that are free of material misstatement due to error or fraud; and c. providing the auditor with access to information and persons within the entity needed to complete the audit. Pass Key The preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements requires: 1. identification of the applicable financial reporting framework; 2. preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in accordance with the framework; and 3. inclusion of an adequate description of the framework in the financial statements. 2. Auditor Responsibilities The auditor is responsible for expressing an opinion on the financial statements based on the audit. The auditor is also responsible for having appropriate competence and capabilities to perform the audit, complying with relevant ethical requirements, maintaining professional skepticism, and exercising professional judgment throughout the planning and performance of the audit. D. Performance In order to express an opinion, the auditor obtains reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. 1. Reasonable Assurance Reasonable assurance is a high, but not absolute, level of assurance. In order to obtain reasonable assurance, the auditor must: a. plan the work and properly supervise any assistants; b. determine and apply appropriate materiality levels; c. identify and assess risks of material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; and d. obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence. 2. Inherent Limitations of an Audit The auditor is unable to obtain absolute assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatement because of the following inherent limitations: a. The Nature of Financial Reporting Some financial statement items are subject to an inherent level of variability because they involve judgment by management or because they involve subjective decisions or assessments or a degree of uncertainty (e.g., accounting estimates). b. The Nature of Audit Procedures There are practical and legal limits on an auditor's ability to obtain audit evidence, including: (1) The possibility that management or others may not provide, intentionally or unintentionally, the complete information that is needed for the preparation and presentation of the financial statements or that is requested by the auditor. (2) Fraud may be concealed in such a way that it is difficult to detect with audit procedures. A1-4 DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved.
7 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Auditing 1 (3) An audit is neither an investigation into a wrongdoing nor does the auditor have specific legal powers. c. Timeliness of Financial Reporting and the Balance Between Cost and Benefit There is an expectation by users of financial statements that the auditor will form an opinion on the financial statements within a reasonable period of time and will achieve a balance between benefit and cost, recognizing that it is impracticable to address all information that may exist. Therefore, it is necessary for the auditor to: (1) plan the audit so that it is performed effectively; (2) direct efforts to areas most expected to contain risks of material misstatement; and (3) use testing and other means of examining populations for misstatement. DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. A1-5
8 Auditing 1 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Professional standards I. Auditing Standards A. Generally Accepted Auditing Standards SAS The auditor is responsible for the performance of a properly planned and executed audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS). Note that compliance with GAAS is mandatory on all audit engagements. Generally accepted auditing standards for the audits of nonissuers are issued by the AICPA's Auditing Standards Board (ASB) in the form of Statements on Auditing Standards (SAS). The ASB's Statements on Auditing Standards are outlined in Section AU of the AICPA Professional Standards. Pass Key To address concerns about the clarity, length, and complexity of its standards, and to converge its standards with the International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), the ASB redrafted all of its SASs. These clarified SASs were issued by the ASB in late 2011 and are effective for audits of financial statements for periods ending on or after December 15, The clarified SASs are outlined in Section AU-C of the AICPA Professional Standards, to avoid confusion with the existing AU sections, which remain effective through The AU-C identifier will revert to AU in These Becker audit materials are based on the clarified SAS, which are testable on the CPA Exam starting on July 1, GAGAS PCAOB B. Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards Audits of government organizations, programs, activities, and of entities that receive government funds should be conducted in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS), as covered later in the course. C. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) was established pursuant to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of The PCAOB establishes auditing and related professional practice standards to be used in the preparation and issuance of audit reports for issuers. 1. Issuers consist of entities subject to the rules of the SEC (primarily public companies). 2. The PCAOB is comprised of five full-time, financially literate members. a. Two members must be (or have been) CPAs, and the other three must not be (or must not have been) CPAs. b. A CPA can only act as the Chair of the Board if he or she has not practiced as a CPA for the past five years. c. No members of the Board can receive payments from a public accounting firm (other than fixed continuing payments, such as retirement payments). 3. Public accounting firms must register with the PCAOB in order to audit a public company. Registered firms are subject to Board inspection, disciplinary proceedings, and sanctions. A1-6 DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved.
9 Becker Professional Education CPA Exam Review Auditing 1 4. PCAOB Auditing Standards (AS) AS a. The PCAOB adopted, on an initial, interim basis, ASB standards, but continues to review each standard to evaluate whether it should be modified, repealed, replaced, or permanently adopted. The PCAOB has issued several of its own Auditing Standards (AS), which replace ASB Standards for audits of issuers. These Auditing Standards will be covered throughout the course. Be sure to visit the Becker website for possible updates to this area. b. Note that the ASB retains the authority to set performance and reporting standards for audits of financial statements of nonissuers. D. International Standards on Auditing The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB), a standard setting board of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), establishes International Standards on Auditing (ISA). The IFAC is a worldwide organization that establishes and promotes adherence to high-quality professional standards and works toward the international convergence of such standards. ISAs issued by the IAASB do not override the local laws and regulations or national standards that govern the audits of historical financial statements in particular countries. Over 100 countries are using or are in the process of adopting or incorporating the ISAs into their national auditing standards or are using the ISAs as a basis for preparing national auditing standards. ISA II. Standards for Engagements Other than Audits An audit is merely one type of engagement an accountant may be called upon to perform. Each type of engagement has a different set of applicable professional standards, and the requirements, responsibilities, and limitations vary with the nature and scope of the engagement. Below is an overview of standards for engagements other than audits that will be tested on the Auditing and Attestation section of the CPA exam. SSAE A. Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements (SSAE) are issued by the AICPA. These standards apply to attest engagements, covered later in the course. The SSAEs are outlined in Section AT of the AICPA Professional Standards. B. Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services The Accounting and Review Services Committee was established by the AICPA to establish standards for privately-held (nonissuer) companies not seeking audited statements. Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARS) are issued by this Committee, and they are applicable to unaudited financial statements or unaudited financial information of a nonpublic entity. SSARS are covered later in the course. The SSARS are outlined in Section AR of the AICPA Professional Standards. SSARS DeVry/Becker Educational Development Corp. All rights reserved. A1-7
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