Audit Quiz - Chapter 7 Flashcards
Audit Evidence is essential in expressing an opinion of the fair presentation of financial statements.
True
The two determinants of Evidence Persuasiveness are Appropriateness and Sufficiency.
True
When addressing evidence sufficiency, sample size and sample items content address the same concern.
False
“Considering the source” is a factor in assessing audit appropriateness.
True
Cost is not a factor to consider when determining evidence persuasiveness.
False
Recalculation is a type of audit evidence.
True
Inquiries of Client’s highly qualified personnel should be consider a very reliable type of evidence.
False
Corroborative evidence is most desired of an auditor when performing an audit.
True
Audit documentation includes audit procedures performed, evidence secured and analyzed, and audit conclusions reached.
True
Sarbanes Oxley Act required auditors of public companies to prepare and maintain audit working papers for a period no less than 5 years.
False
Analytical procedures are excellent in provided detailed persuasive audit evidence.
False
Analytical procedures helps the auditor understand the client’s business and industry.
True
When the audit is completed, the audit files are turned over to the audit committee of the audit client for save keeping and company records.
False
Unanswered important matters or exceptions is an acceptable basis for an excusing an auditor being accused of a wrongdoing.
False