Paul Mincin, CPA, is the auditor of Raleigh Corporation. Mincin is considering the audit work to be
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Paul Mincin, CPA, is the auditor of Raleigh Corporation. Mincin is considering the audit work to be performed in the accounts payable area for the current-year engagement. The prior year documentation shows that confirmation requests were mailed to 100 of Raleigh’s 1,000 suppliers. The selected suppliers were based on Mincin’s sample that was designed to select accounts with large dollar balances. Mincin and Raleigh staff spent a substantial number of hours resolving relatively minor differences between the confirmation replies and Raleigh’s accounting records. Alternative audit procedures were used for those suppliers who did not respond to the confirmation requests.
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a. Identify the accounts payable audit objectives that Mincin must consider in determining the audit procedures to be followed.
b. Identify situations in which Mincin should use accounts payable confirmations, and discuss whether he is required to use them.
c. Discuss why the use of large dollar balances as the basis for selecting accounts payable for confirmation might not be the most effective approach, and indicate what more effective procedures could be followed when selecting accounts payable for confirmation.
Accounts PayableAccounts payable (AP) are bills to be paid as part of the normal course of business.This is a standard accounting term, one of the most common liabilities, which normally appears in the balance sheet listing of liabilities. Businesses receive...
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Auditing a business risk appraoch
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