Items a through (mathrm{f}) represent the items that an auditor ordinarily would find on a client-prepared bank

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Items a through \(\mathrm{f}\) represent the items that an auditor ordinarily would find on a client-prepared bank reconciliation. The accompanying List of Auditing Procedures represents substantive auditing procedures. For each item, select one or more procedures, as indicated, that the auditor most likely would perform to gather evidence in support of that item. The procedures on the List may be selected once, more than once, or not at all.

Assume:

- The auditor received a cutoff bank statement dated 10/7/X4 directly from the bank on \(10 / 11 / \mathrm{X} 4\)

- The 9/30/X4 deposit in transit, outstanding checks \#1281, \#1285, \#1289, and \#1292, and the correction of the error regarding check \#1282 appeared on the cutoff bank statement.

- The auditor assessed control risk concerning the financial statement assertions related to cash at the maximum.image text in transcribed

{LIST OF AUDITING PROCEDURES}

a. Trace to cash receipts journal.

b. Trace to cash disbursements journal.

c. Compare to \(9 / 30 / \mathrm{X} 4\) general ledger.

d. Confirm directly with bank.

e. Inspect bank credit memo.

f. Inspect bank debit memo. g. Ascertain reason for unusual delay.
h. Inspect supporting documents for reconciling item not appearing on cutoff statement.
i. Trace items on the bank reconciliation to cutoff statement.
j. Trace items on the cutoff statement to bank reconciliation.

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Auditing An Assertions Approach

ISBN: 9780471134213

7th Edition

Authors: G. William Glezen, Donald H. Taylor

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