Substantive Evidence Flashcards

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Detection risk split up

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  • OSR = other substantive procedure risk (non sampling risk)
  • SSR = substantive sampling risk
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OSR

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other substantive procedure risks, human factor and inherent limitations in audit procedures

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SSR

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substantive sampling risk, risk that the auditor cannot select every transaction (more related to statistical sampling)

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4
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examples OSR

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  • physical examination
  • external confirmation
  • internal documentation
  • reperformance
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statistical sampling

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  • random selection of sample
  • probability theory evaluate results
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6
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judgmental sampling

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  • does not require random selection of sample
  • professional judgment evaluate results
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non-sampling risk

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  • inherent limitations in OSP
  • auditor selects ineffective OSP
  • auditor applies OSP ineffectively
  • audit evaluates results OSP incorrectly
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8
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sampling risk

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  • Beta risk: risk that the population does not contain a significant misstatement when in fact it does (type 2)
  • alfa risk: risk that the population does contain a significant misstatement when if fact it does not (type 1)
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