International Auditing Flashcards
The International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) Member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC)
International Auditing
IAASB standards are for countries that don’t have their own standards and help set the tone for the rest of the members who do have their own standards (AICPA) IAASB doesn’t override member standards
International Auditing
IAASB standards are based on a risk assessment approach
International Auditing
IAASB - No Internal Control audits IAASB - No Referencing another Audit Firm IAASB - Less detailed documentation IAASB - Required: obtain written fraud assessment IAASB - Required: location of auditor’s home office
International Auditing
Standards set by International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants - Similar to AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
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A) Covers all accountants B) Covers Public accountants C) Covers accountants in a business environment
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Accountants should have Integrity Accountants should be Objective Accountants should have Competence Accountants should exercise Due Care Accountants should maintain Confidentiality Accountants should act Professionally
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What are the threats/safeguards? Does this new client threaten our ethics? What are the conflicts of interest? What are the threats/safeguards for offering a second opinion? What are the threats/safeguards for receiving commissions or contingent fees? Is our marketing truthful? What are the threats/safeguards for receiving client gifts? What are the threats/safeguards to objectivity?
International Auditing