Week 6-2 Flashcards
Binomial distribution
Sampling form infinite population or without replacement
Poisson distribution
Continuous population where error probability (p) is very small
MUS/DUS (monetary unit sampling)
- To determine whether an account balance is materially misstated
- Random selection of monetary units from a population and results in a sample comprising the physical items (e.g.
invoices) within which the selected monetary units reside - MUS is recognized as the preferred substantive sampling method for auditors in most circumstances
Advantages MUS
o Emphasizes larger balances
o Several samples tested in one item
o Easy to apply
Disadvantages
o Negative and zero balances are not selected
Modified sieve sampling – Hoogduin, Hall, Tsay - overview
Issue?
- If you have a sampling technique (proportion relative to its size) PPS not adapted to augmentation
- Augment selection maintaining PPS properties: 2-stage selection: over-represent small and under-represent larger
When?
- Projected audit difference bigger than initially expected
- Change in materiality
- Extended population size
How?
- Modified sieve technique
- Permits selection of additional line items while maintaining PPS properties
- The items of the initial sample are included in the new sample (sieve ratio)