- 10 Marks
AA – Nov 2019 – L2 – Q2a – Audit and Assurance Evidence
Explains examples of external confirmations and identifies relevant and irrelevant audit assertions.
Question
ISA: 505 External Confirmations states that ‘the auditor should determine whether the use of external confirmations is necessary to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence at the assertion level’. An Auditor may obtain external confirmations from third parties to corroborate the audit evidence already available with the auditor. The Auditor shall determine whether positive or negative request is appropriate given the condition.
Responses or events of non-responses are required to be evaluated. Responses may be unreliable if they are served indirectly to the auditor, not served by the intended person, or transmission is compromised, and the auditor may have to perform additional procedures to resolve doubts and suspicion. In events of non-responses or management refusal to permit the auditor to seek confirmations, the auditor shall assess if modification in the auditor’s report is necessary.
Required:
Explain FOUR (4) examples of external confirmations and for each one identify:
i) An audit assertion that the external confirmation supports; and
ii) An audit assertion that the external confirmation does NOT support.
(10 marks)
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- Tags: Assertions, Audit evidence, External Confirmations, ISA 505, Third Party Confirmations
- Level: Level 2
- Topic: Audit and Assurance Evidence
- Series: NOV 2019