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AAA – May 2023 – L3 – Q3 – Risk Management in Audits

Evaluate risks in PK Industries' scenario, discuss related party risk assessment per ISA 550, and provide audit guidelines based on ISA 600.

Messrs PK Industries Limited was incorporated and operates its business in Nigeria. The company has existed over the years. During most of this period, it imported some major components from China. Imports usually take some time to arrive after necessary forms have been completed and submitted to the bank.

Two of the directors have two other companies that supply fuel and other local resources needed by the company. The company’s directors are aware of this but prefer to do their business rather than patronize other suppliers.

In the last few years, the turnover of the company fluctuated between ₦500 million and ₦1 billion. The two other companies owned by the two directors are currently trading on loans granted by the company.

Following what was considered to be an increasingly harsh economic environment and high cost of power supply, the company registered a subsidiary company with a production outfit in Ghana while still maintaining its head office operations in Nigeria. Part of the raw materials needed in Ghana are procured in Nigeria and transported to Ghana through hired trailers. This process is being used until a suitable supplier is found in Ghana.

The company decided to hold the next Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the company’s premises in Ghana, with all the directors/shareholders traveling to Ghana on a direct flight from Abuja to Accra at the company’s expense. It was decided that this was an opportunity to evaluate the Ghanaian environment for further business decisions.

The audit of the Nigerian company and its Ghanaian company were done by different firms.

Required:

(a) Evaluate the risks involved in the scenario above. (5 Marks)

(b) Discuss the risk assessment procedures that the auditor of Messrs PK Industries Limited needs to adopt as required by ISA 550. (11 Marks)

(c) Prepare the key guidelines to the audit in accordance with ISA 600. (4 Marks)

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AAA – May 2023 – L3 – Q1 – Audit Reporting

Evaluate criteria and communication of Key Audit Matters, including actions if none exist.

Romeo and Juliet Plc is an indigenous company incorporated on March 5, 2012. The entity operates in the oil sector of the economy, which has experienced severe income decline over the past years. The global oil prices hit a record low of about $28 per barrel in 2019 and 2020, further plunging the company and the industry into a downward slide in income generation. The company is also affected by foreign exchange difficulties faced by most companies in the country resulting from increased regulation of foreign exchange. Regular cases of oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and insecurity have also affected the operations of major international oil companies, which are the entity’s major customers. As a result of the above, the company recorded the following in its books of account:

  1. Financial losses: The company has made consistent losses from the financial year ended December 31, 2017, to date.
  2. Current liability position: The company’s current liabilities exceeded its current assets.
  3. Negative net operating cash position: The company has maintained a negative net operating cash position from December 31, 2017, to date.

Furthermore, the company’s performance has worsened as a result of a decrease in sales and an increase in expenses.

The largest proportion of the current liabilities is the intercompany borrowings, which accounted for 62% (2020 – 45%) of the total current liability balance. The borrowings stood at N1.5 billion, N1.6 billion, and N2 billion for the financial years ended December 31, 2019, 2020, and 2021, respectively. The finance costs in relation to the borrowings stood at N230 million in the year ended December 31, 2021 (2020- N214 million).

The company has currently defaulted on a number of its contractual obligations with its directors, and there was no directors’ remuneration in the current year due to its continuous loss-making position.

At the pre-audit meeting with management of Romeo and Juliet Plc, your firm (the auditors) were informed that, in the year, the company was involved in a business combination with another oil company. To pay for the cost of acquisition, an additional intercompany loan was obtained because of the poor financial position of the company. In addition, the company’s major investment in an associated company was disposed of. The business acquisition proposal has all necessary regulatory approvals. It was approved at the meeting of the directors and annual general meeting of the company in the previous year and disclosed in the company’s prior year financial statements as business matters.

After the meeting with management, you have started the preparation for the year-end audit, and in compliance with regulatory requirements and auditing standards, a Key Audit Matter should be inserted on the opinion page.

Required:

(a) Evaluate the criteria that will help the engagement team determine what qualifies as a matter requiring significant auditor’s attention and can be classified as a Key Audit Matter. (8 Marks)

(b) Discuss the factors that will determine matters of most significance to be communicated to those charged with governance. (10 Marks)

(c) Discuss the criteria for what must be included in the description of a Key Audit Matter on the audit opinion. (6 Marks)

(d) Evaluate what should be done, assuming that you have determined that there are no Key Audit Matters to be reported in the above scenario. (6 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2016 – L3 – Q6 – Audit of Prospective Financial Information

Evaluate considerations before accepting PFI engagements and procedures for reviewing profit forecasts under ISAE 3400.

Allhope Publications Limited is an old established publishing company owned by two brothers. Over the years, the company had made consistent progress both in sales and profitability.

Due to the quality of their work, the patronage of the company has grown to the extent that its working capital cannot accommodate the work on hand.

The Directors have approached their bankers, Owopo Bank Plc for a facility of N500m to procure essentially modern machinery and printing materials and also for running expenses, particularly salaries.

In support of its application for the bank facility, the company has prepared a profit forecast which is being presented to your firm for review.

Required:

As contained in ISAE 3400: “The Examination of Prospective Financial Information (PFI)”:

a. What will you take into consideration before accepting this assurance engagement? (5 Marks)
b. Enumerate the procedures to be adopted after you have agreed to take up the engagement:
i. As regards PFI assurance engagements generally.
ii. On the Profit forecast. (10 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2011 – L3 – SB – Q5 – Review of Subsequent Events and Going Concern Assumptions

Identifies going concern symptoms, audit procedures for evaluating going concern, and factors to assess continuation potential.

When a company is experiencing going concern problems, it may exhibit various financial and non-financial symptoms.

Required:

(a) State FIVE financial and FIVE non-financial going concern symptoms.
(5 Marks)

(b) State the audit procedures you would adopt as an auditor to determine whether a client company is experiencing going concern problems.
(6 Marks)

(c) What other factors would you consider in assessing if the company can continue despite the going concern issues?
(4 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q2 – Advanced Audit Planning and Strategy

Evaluate internal and external business risks and outline pre-engagement activities for Sunsit Manufacturers Ltd.

The auditors of Sunsit Manufacturers Limited had disagreements with the company on various issues. This came to a climax with the withholding of a part of the payment of the last audit fees. The auditors had also been disenchanted with the undue pressures of management and have decided that, as a result of this and the withheld fees, they would disengage from the client.

The company’s chairman, in consideration of past issues, has considered the size of the audit firm as being partly responsible for its inability to manage adequately the pressures from the company’s accounting and management team. He has subsequently approached your firm for a change, and the partners have accepted the engagement despite the predecessor auditor’s declaration of the forfeiture of the firm’s outstanding fees and no further involvement with the client and issues relating to the company.

Required:

a. Following the background to the client and the engagement, evaluate the internal and external business risks that need to be considered with respect to the client. (10 Marks)

b. Discuss the pre-engagement activities to be carried on the client. (10 Marks)

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AAA – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q1 – Overview of Advanced Audit and Assurance

Evaluate auditor's objectives under ISA 250, internal control deficiencies, and communication requirements for audit strategy.

Eat Well Bakeries is a private limited liability company. It bakes bread and other confectioneries, produced from the main bakery and a smaller bakery in another part of town. Products are sold from these two bakeries and five additional outlets in the same town. Distributors purchase products outright and bear the risk of sale.

The main administrative and management functions of the bakeries are conducted from the main bakery, while basic records are kept at the small bakery and sales outlets. These records are transmitted to the main office every morning. Detailed accounting records and performance analysis are handled in the main administrative office.

Despite being a private business, the chairman insists on maintaining proper standards to stay competitive. The chairman transferred the company’s audit to your firm after a discussion with your partner, and professional clearance was obtained. However, limited documentation from the predecessor auditor was available, and no extensive documentation was done at the beginning of the audit.

You have been assigned to continue the audit from where it was left off, ensuring the chairman’s expectations are met.

Required:

a. Evaluate the Auditor’s objective concerning ISA 250 that would be discussed with the chairman. (5 Marks)

b. Prepare an outline of matters that should be communicated. (5 Marks)

c. Your review shows internal control challenges. Based on this, prepare a brief on:

  • i. The meaning of deficiency as per ISA 265 (3 Marks)
  • ii. The components to be included in communication to the chairman regarding deficiencies (5 Marks)

d. Evaluate potential audit strategies, and recommend an appropriate model for application to Eat Well Bakeries. (12 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2021 – L3 – Q6 – Portfolio Management

Analyze the risk profile of Bettaluck plc's short-term equity portfolio and assess investment adjustments based on market returns and financial strategy.

Bettaluck plc is experiencing a substantial net cash inflow, which has been temporarily invested in a short-term equity portfolio. This portfolio consists of investments in four Nigerian listed companies. The funds are intended to meet tax obligations, dividend payments, and future capital expenditures in several months.

Portfolio Details:

Required:

a. Based on the data provided, calculate the risk (i.e., Beta) of Bettaluck’s short-term investment portfolio relative to the market. (4 Marks)

b. Recommend whether the composition of Bettaluck’s short-term investment portfolio should be adjusted. Provide reasons for your recommendation, including relevant calculations. (6 Marks)

c. Discuss the factors a financial manager should consider when investing in marketable securities. (5 Marks)

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AAA – May 2024 – L3 – SC – Q7 – Audit of IT Systems and Data Analytics

Guide on IT application in auditing and necessary IT tools for effective assurance.

Technology, essentially computerisation, has in recent times affected various aspects of life and business activities to varying degrees. For instance, this has led to online purchases and account processing from various locations beyond the domiciled bank branches. Though this electronic business and commerce has made things easier, challenges still persist in the process. As an auditor, it is necessary to evaluate the audit environment to gain proper knowledge of the client’s operating environment, whether manual or computerised. This is especially essential for your firm’s newly employed audit staff.

Required:

a. Prepare an advisory guide for these new audit staff, highlighting the application of information technology to the audit process. (6 Marks)

b. Discuss the relevant information technology tools that are necessary for the effective provision of assurance services. (9 Marks)

(Total 15 Marks)

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FM – Nov 2020 – L3 – Q4a – Interest Rate Risk Management

Identifies and explains the risks industrial companies face due to fluctuations in interest rates.

a. What risks might an industrial company face as a result of interest movements? (8 Marks)

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AAA – May 2018 – L3 – SC – Q7b – Forensic Auditing

Outline anti-money laundering requirements for the auditor of Banana Follow Me Limited due to high cash-based transactions and overseas transfers.

Management of Banana Follow Me Limited plans to invest in factory equipment and fittings to attract more customers, using sufficient cash reserves for these capital expenditures. A significant risk associated with money laundering exists due to the high volume of cash transactions and regular overseas bank transfers.

Required:

i. Discuss THREE requirements of an anti-money laundering programme which the auditor of Banana Follow Me Limited should have in place for detecting and reporting suspicion of money-laundering.

(6 Marks)

ii. State ONE example of the criminal offenses connected with money laundering. (1 Mark)

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AA – May 2016 – L2 – Q2b – Internal Audit and External Audit Relationship

This question discusses the benefits of establishing an internal audit department for a company.

(b) Discuss the benefits of Tark Co establishing an Internal Audit Department. (8 marks)

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AA – Dec 2022 – L2 – Q4a – Audit and Assurance Evidence

Explains the term "analytical procedures" and discusses the types and uses of analytical procedures in an audit.

You are an Audit Assistant of Apakye & Associates, a firm of Chartered Accountants. Your firm engaged an intern who would like to know more about analytical procedures.

Required:
With reference to ISA 520: Analytical Procedures,
i) Explain the term ‘analytical procedures’.
ii) Explain the different types of analytical procedures available to the auditor.
iii) Describe THREE (3) situations in the course of audit when analytical procedures can be used.

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AA – Nov 2016 – L2 – Q3c – Planning and Approach for Audit and Assurance Engagements

Explain the role of preliminary analytical review in audit planning.

Demonstrate the use of preliminary analytical review as a planning tool in an audit.

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AA – May 2020 – L2 – Q1b – Audit Failure and Expectation Gap

Identify and explain business risks in the provided scenario.

Unbalanced and Co. Ltd. is a trading company at Abossey Okai. It deals in auto parts. It is owned by a husband and wife; Divine and Grace. Divine travels to South Korea twice a year to buy auto parts for the business whilst Grace runs the day-to-day administration of the shop.

Divine borrows (loans) from friends to add up to the company’s money to buy parts when he travels. These loans are repaid when the goods are sold back home. The loans are not receipted. Some of the loans are banked, others are not. The company’s money and the loans collected are changed into foreign currency, some through the bank, and others not through the bank. The company does not keep receipts for air tickets, hotel bills, and the expenses made by the owners. However, Divine can reel off what he paid without batting an eyelid.

Import duties are paid by bankers’ drafts, so those are clearly stated in the bank statements. Grace has a notebook in which she enters the daily sales but the records in the book are scanty. However, all import invoices are properly filed. Most of the sales are banked and the bank statements are readily available. Grace is assisted by one attendant.

The success of the business, you understand, depends on the vigilance and strictness of the owners.

Required:
i) Identify the business risks in the passage and explain why they are risks. (10 marks)

ii) What general factors would you consider when planning the audit? (5 marks)

 

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AA – Aug 2022 – L2 – Q3a – Audit and Assurance Evidence

Explains factors that influence the sufficiency of audit evidence obtained during an audit.

Sophie & Co., a firm of Chartered Accountants, is preparing the end-of-year audit for GH Mobile, a client that is listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. You have been selected to be part of the team to audit the non-current assets of GH Mobile. As an audit associate, you were provided with evidence that you have assessed as not sufficient. Also, you have raised issues regarding the omission of important items in the management representation letter of the client.

Required:
Explain FIVE (5) factors that will influence the auditor’s judgement regarding the sufficiency of the evidence obtained.

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AA – May 2021 – L2 – Q2b – udit and Assurance Risk Environment, Completion Procedures and Reporting

State audit tests necessary to determine if an entity is a going concern.

ISA 570: Going Concern guides auditors to ensure that an entity can continue to operate into the foreseeable future.

Required:
State TWO (2) audit tests necessary to ascertain whether an entity is a going concern. (5 marks)

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AA – May 2021 – L2 – Q1b – Audit and Assurance Risk Environment, Planning and Approach for Audit and Assurance Engagements

Identify sources for audit knowledge and explain components of internal control and risk-based auditing.

To prepare an audit strategy and an audit plan, the Auditor will need to gain an understanding of the entity and its environment in accordance with ISA 315 “Identifying and assessing the risk and material misstatement through understanding the entity and its environment”.

Required:
i) State FIVE (5) sources from which the Auditor can obtain knowledge of the industry and the organisation.

(5 marks)

ii) Identify FIVE (5) components that together make up internal controls. (5 marks)

iii) Define the concept of risk-based auditing. (3 marks)

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AA – May 2018 – L2 – Q3a – Planning and Approach for Audit and Assurance Engagements

Describes key audit procedures performed during the interim and final audit phases for large entities.

i) The external audit process for large entities generally involves two or more phases. One phase involves understanding the business and risk assessment, determining the response to assessed risk, testing of controls, and a limited amount of substantive procedures. This phase is sometimes known as the interim audit. Another phase involves further tests of controls and substantive procedures, as well as audit finalization procedures. This phase is sometimes known as the final audit.

Required:
Describe and explain the main audit procedures and processes that take place during the interim and final audit of a large entity. (10 marks)

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AA – May 2019 – L2 – Q2a – Audit and Assurance Risk Environment

Explains differences in audit approach between interim and final audit and discusses factors for relying on internal auditors' work.

a) You are the Audit Manager in charge of the audit of Adepaye Ltd (Adepaye) for the year ended 30 April 2016 and you are currently planning the year-end audit. Adepaye specialises in the sale of provisions at its head office. The company has opened branches in Ofankor Barrier, Makola, Nanakrom, Kasoa, and Kanda within ten years of incorporation. During the interim audit, you noted that due to the present economic challenges in Ghana, the company has suffered increases in costs. Also, the presence of competitors is driving the sales prices of the company downward, affecting the profitability of the company.

Furthermore, the company has not recorded profit for over five years, thus threatening the going concern of the company. Due to the consistent cash flow challenges, the company has financed its operations with bank overdrafts and huge long-term loans as part of its capital structure.

In a discussion with management and those charged with governance during the interim audit, you were informed that the company plans to improve the customer relationship management of its operations to maintain its market share. The company has asked its bank for a loan to finance its working capital. This they believe would improve the liquidity of the company.

The company has prepared a cash flow forecast for five years from the end of the reporting year 30 April 2016 to support its bank loan request. The internal audit department has reported on the forecast to the board of directors. However, the bank has said it would like a report from the external auditors to confirm the reasonableness of the forecast amidst the current challenges in Ghana after their final audit.

The company has approached your firm to examine the cash flow forecast and then to report to the bank.

Required:
i) Explain TWO (2) differences in audit approach that the Audit Manager would adopt during the interim audit and the final audit.
(6 marks)
ii) Explain FIVE (5) factors you will consider before placing reliance on the work of the internal auditors of Adepaye Ltd.
(10 marks)

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AFM – Nov 2015 – L3 – Q1 – International investment and financing decisions

Evaluate the financial viability of a Nigerian subsidiary using NPV and MIRR and assess the associated risks and mitigation strategies.

Ahomka Fruity Ltd (Ahomka), a listed company based in Ghana, produces fresh pineapple juice packaged in bottles and cans. The company has been exporting to Nigeria for many years, earning an annual after-tax contribution of NGN5 million. The company wants to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary in Nigeria to produce and sell its pineapple juice products over there. If a subsidiary is established and operated in Nigeria, Ahomka will cease exporting pineapple juice products to Nigeria. However, Ahomka plans to sell some raw materials and services to the subsidiary for cash.

Acquiring a suitable premise, required plant, and equipment, and installing the machinery will take the next two years to complete. Production and sales will commence in the third year and indefinitely.

Capital expenditure is estimated to be NGN10 million at the start of the first year and NGN5 million at the start of the second year. Ahomka will have to make working capital of NGN2 million available at the start of the third year, and this is expected to increase to NGN2.5 million at the start of the fifth year.

The proposed Nigerian subsidiary will produce the following pre-tax operating cash flows at the end of each of the first three years of production and sales:

Production/sales year Pre-tax operating cash flows (NGN ‘000)
1 2,800
2 4,500
3 5,200

The tax rate in Nigeria is 30%, and tax is paid in the same year the profit is earned. Capital allowance is granted on capital expenditure at the end of each year of production/sale at the rate of 30% on a reducing balance basis.

After the first three years of production and sales, post-tax incremental net operating cash flows will grow at a rate of 4% every year to perpetuity.

Ahomka plans to finance the project entirely with loans raised from Ghana at an after-tax cost of 18%. The maximum post-tax operating cash flows possible will be remitted to the parent company at the end of each year to help pay off the loans. Nigeria does not restrict fund remittance to a parent company outside of Nigeria, and there are no taxes on funds remittance.

The Naira-Ghana Cedi exchange rate is currently NGN55.40/GHS. Annual inflation is expected to be 18% in Ghana and 20% in Nigeria.

Required:
(a) Perform a financial appraisal of the project using the net present value and the modified internal rate of return (MIRR) methods, and recommend whether Ahomka should proceed with the project. (10 marks)

(b) Present a paper to the Board of Directors of Ahomka, which advises on potential risks the company might be exposed to if it proceeds with the Nigerian subsidiary project, and strategies the company could employ to avoid or manage the risks.
(Note: Professional marks will be awarded for presentation) (10 marks)

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