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Auditing & Assurance Services 7th Edition by Timothy Louwers Test bank

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Source: Original
Topic: Management's Financial Statement Assertions
   
13. An auditor selected items for test counts from the client's warehouse during the physical inventory observation. The auditor then traced these test counts into the detailed inventory listing that ultimately agreed to the financial statements. This procedure most likely provided evidence concerning management's assertion of 
 


 
A.  completeness.
 
B.  valuation.
 
C.  presentation and disclosure.
 
D.  existence.
 
E.  rights and obligations.
 
AACSB: Analytic
AICPA: BB Legal
AICPA: FN Research
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
Blooms: Remember
Difficulty: 2 Medium
Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe and define the assertions that management makes about the recognition; measurement; presentation; and disclosure of the financial statements and explain why auditors use them as the focal point of the audit.
Source: Original
Topic: Management's Financial Statement Assertions
 
 
14. An auditor selected items from the client's detailed inventory listing (that agreed to the financial statements). During the physical inventory observation, the auditor then found each item selected and counted the number of units on hand. Assuming that the amount on hand was the same as the amount in the client's detailed inventory listing, this procedure most likely would provide evidence concerning management's assertion of 
 


 
A.  completeness.
 
B.  valuation.
 
C.  presentation and disclosure.
 
D.  existence.
 
E.  rights and obligations.
 

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