(A) Title Deed
(B) Correspondence with the brokers
(C) Building Account
(D) Cash book
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(A) Title Deed
(B) Correspondence with the brokers
(C) Building Account
(D) Cash book
(A) Piece Work Statement.
(B) Wage sheets
(C) Minutes book
(D) Bank pass book.
(A) Reduce inherent risk
(B) Identify problem areas
(C) Evaluate reasonableness of estimates
(D) Evaluate appropriates of GAAP.
(A) A flowchart of the internal controls
(B) Organisation charts
(C) A copy of financial statements
(D) Copies of bond and debentures
(A) The working papers may be obtained by third parties when they appear to be relevant to issues raised in litigation
(B) The safe custody of working papers is the responsibility of client, if kept at his premises
(C) The working papers must be retained by an audit firm for a period of 10 years
(D) Successor auditors may have access to working papers of the predecessor auditors. The approval of client is not required.
(A) They document the level of independence maintained by the auditor
(B) They should be considered as the principle support for the auditor’s report
(C) They should not contain details regarding weaknesses in the internal control system
(D) They help the auditor to monitor the effectiveness of the audit firm’s quality control
(A) The assessed level of control risk
(B) The possibility of peer review
(C) The nature of auditor’s report
(D) The content of management representation letter
(A) For the time period the entity remains a client of the audit firm.
(B) For a period of ten years
(C) For a period auditor opines them to be useful in servicing the client
(D) For the period the audit firm is in existence.
(A) Extracts from client’s bank statements
(B) Past year’s financial statements
(C) Attorney’s letters
(D) Debt agreements
(A) To provide a basis for review of audit work
(B) To provide a basis for subsequent audits
(C) To ensure audit work is being carried out as per programme
(D) To provide a guide for advising another client on similar issues