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Assessment Task – Tutorial Questions
Unit Code: HI-6026
Unit Name: Audit, Assurance and Compliance
Assignment: Tutorial Questions
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 50%
Purpose: This assignment is designed to assess your level of knowledge of the key topics
covered in this unit
Unit Learning Outcomes Assessed.:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the reporting requirements and auditing standards.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of the auditor's professional, legal and ethical
esponsibilities to their clients and third parties.
3. Identify the elements of the financial report audit process.
4. Understand the audit planning procedures, evaluate the business risk and assess the
internal control.
5. Prepare auditing procedures for transactions and balances by conducting control and
substantive Tests.
6. Understand the auditor's reporting obligations.
Description: Each week students were provided with three tutorial questions of varying
degrees of difficulty. The tutorial questions are available in the Tutorial Folder, for each
week, on Blackboard. The Interactive Tutorials are designed to assist students with the
process, skills and knowledge to answer the provided tutorial questions. Your task is to
answer a selection of tutorial question for weeks 1 to 5 inclusive and submit these answers
in a single document.
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Submission Directions:
The assignment will be submitted via Blackboard. Each student will be permitted only ONE
submission to Blackboard. You need to ensure that the document submitted is the co
ect
one.
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Question 1 - Week 1 (7 marks)
You have recently graduated from your university course and start work with an audit firm.
You meet an old school friend, Nayan, for dinner — you haven't seen each other for several
years. Nayan is surprised that you are now working as an auditor because your childhood
dream was to be a ballet dancer. Unfortunately, your knees were damaged in a fall, and you
can no longer dance. The conversation turns to your work, and Nayan wants to know how
you do your job. Nayan cannot understand why an audit is not a guarantee the company will
succeed. Nayan also thinks that company managers will lie to you in order to protect
themselves. As an auditor, you would have to assume that you cannot believe anything a
company manager says to you.
Required:
(a) Write a letter to Nayan explaining the concept of reasonable assurance, and how
easonable assurance is determined. Explain why an auditor cannot offer absolute assurance
(3 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
(b) Explain in the letter to Nayan the concept of 'professional scepticism' and how it is not
the same as assuming that managers are always trying to deceive auditors (4 marks). (150-
200 words)
Question 2 - Week 3 (7 marks)
Liona is the managing partner of Ross and Associates, a small audit firm. Liona's role includes
managing the business affairs of the firm, and she is very wo
ied about the amount of fees
outstanding from audit clients. Broomers Pty Ltd, one of the client of Ross and Associates, has
not paid its audit fees for two years despite numerous discussions between Liona, their audit
partner Ball, and the management of Broomers Pty Ltd. Broomers Pty Ltd's management has
promised the fees would have been paid before the audit report for this year has been
published, Liona rang Ball this morning to ensure that the audit report was not issued because
Broomers Pty Ltd had paid only 10 per cent of the outstanding account. She discovers that
Ball is about to sign the audit report.
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Required:
(a) Explain the ethical problem in this case. Why is it a problem? (4 marks). (150 – 200
words)
(b) What can be done about it? (3 marks) (50 – 100 words)
Question 3 - Week 4 (7 marks)
One of the clients of MMM Chartered Accountants operates a restaurant. From January of
the cu
ent year, the business has consistently paid its suppliers late, well in excess of the
suppliers' normal credit terms. This has resulted in some suppliers requesting cash on delivery
from the business. The auditor has reviewed the co
espondence between the business and
its bank and finds that the business has been experiencing cash flow problems for two years.
Required:
(a) Explain why determination of materiality is a matter of auditor judgment. Refer to
oth qualitative and quantitative materiality assessments (2 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
(b) Explain whether (and, if so, how) the information provided impacts on the auditor's
assessment of preliminary materiality (5 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Question 4 - Week 6 (7 marks)
(a) What are the auditor's responsibilities for 'going concern assumptions’'? (2 marks) (250 -
300 words)
(b) Maxim Stewart is the partner in charge of the audit for a new client, Southern Southerland
(SS). The client engaged Maxim's audit firm in November 2017, in preparation for the 2018
audit. From 30 January 2018 onwards, SS has consistently paid its suppliers late, well in excess
of the suppliers' agreed credit terms. This has resulted in some suppliers demanding cash on
delivery from SS. Maxim is also aware from his review of co
espondence between SS and its
ank that the company has been experiencing cash flow problems since 2016.
Required: Identify any significant events or conditions that individually or collectively may
cast significant doubt on SS's ability to continue as a going concern (5 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
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Question 5- Week XXXXXXXXXXmarks)
Jonas Worth is the engagement partner for the financial report audit of Caufield Ltd for the
year ended 31 December, 20X7. The following material events or transactions have come to
Wood's attention before he is scheduled to issue his report on 28 Fe
uary, 20X8.
a) On 3 January, 20X8, Caufield Ltd received a shipment of raw materials from korea. The
materials had been ordered in October 20X7, and shipped FOB shipping point in
November 20X7 (2.5 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
) On 15 January, 20X8, the company settled and paid a personal injury claim of a former
employee as the result of an accident that occu
ed in March 20X0. The company had
not previously recorded a liability for the claim (2.5 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
c) On 25 January, 20X8, the company agreed to purchase for cash the outstanding shares
of La Trobe Electrical Ltd. The acquisition is likely to double the sales volume of Caufield
Ltd (3 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
d) On 1 Fe
uary, 20X8, a plant owned by Caufield Ltd was damaged by a flood, resulting
in an uninsured loss of inventory (3 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Required:
For each of the above events or transactions, discuss audit procedures that should have
ought the item to the auditor's attention, and indicate the treatment required in the
financial report. Give reasons for your decision.
Client Accounting Treatment Justification
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Question 6 - Week XXXXXXXXXXmarks)
Consider each of the following independent situations which have come to your attention. In
each of the following independent and material situations assume that the client is a
eporting entity and that a general-purpose financial report has been prepared and audited:
Event 1: Part of Steel Limited's operations are in South America. Recent changes of
government have made it impossible for you to verify the key accounts of inventory, fixed
assets and cash and related income statement balances. (2.5 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Event 2: The management of Surf Limited's has refused to disclose a few, director related
transactions on the grounds of commercial confidentiality. The financial controller reminds
you that no other e
ors have been found in the financial report and states that the
transactions are immaterial and therefore i
elevant to the users of the financial report. (2.5
marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Event 3: The annual report of Ranger Limited includes a detailed graph showing revenue for
the last 10 years. You note that there are some inconsistencies between the graph and the
figures in the audited financial report. Management does not want to change the graph
ecause it would involve increased printing costs. (3 marks XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Event 4: Upon review of the recent history of their specialised mining equipment Minco
Limited changed the service lives for depreciation purposes on this equipment from five years
to three years. This change resulted in a material amount of additional depreciation. (3 marks)
XXXXXXXXXXwords)
Required: For all the above separate circumstances, identify the type of audit opinion that
should be issued and justify your response. Write your answer in the formatted following the
table below:
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Client Audit Opinion Justification
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Academic Integrity
Holmes Institute is committed to ensuring and upholding Academic Integrity, as Academic
Integrity is integral to maintaining academic quality and the reputation of Holmes' graduates.
Accordingly, all assessment tasks need to comply with academic integrity guidelines. Table 1
identifies the six categories of Academic Integrity
eaches. If you have any questions about
Academic Integrity issues related to your assessment tasks, please consult your lecturer or
tutor for relevant referencing guidelines and support resources. Many of these resources can
also be found through the Study Skills link on Blackboard.
Academic Integrity
eaches are a serious offence punishable by penalties that may range
from deduction of marks, failure of the assessment task or unit involved, suspension of
course enrolment, or cancellation of course enrolment.
Table 1: Six categories of Academic Integrity
eaches
Plagiarism Reproducing the work of someone else without attribution.
When a student submits their own work on multiple occasions
this is known as self-plagiarism.
Collusion Working with one or more other individuals to complete an
assignment, in a way that is not authorised.
Copying Reproducing and submitting the work of another student, with
or without their knowledge. If a student fails to take
easonable precautions to prevent their own original work
from being copied, this may also be considered an offence.
Impersonation Falsely presenting oneself, or engaging someone else to
present as oneself, in an in-person examination.
Contract cheating Contracting a third party to complete an assessment task,
generally in exchange for money or other manner of
payment.
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ication and
falsification
Manipulating
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AUDIT, ASSURANCE, AND COMPLIANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Sl. No.
    Contents
    Page Numbe
    1.
    Question 1
    3-4
    2.
    Question 2
    5
    3.
    Question 3
    6-7
    4.
    Question 4
    8-9
    5.
    Question 5
    10
    6.
    Question 6
    11
    7.
    References
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QUESTION 1
PART A
The letter to Nayan, an old school friend on the topic of reasonable assurance is addressed as below:
1678,
Down Street,
Australia-15987
Dear Nayan,
Hope you are in good health. Thank you also supporting me and giving me advice. As I am into the new profession of auditor you requested me to discuss the concept of reasonable assurance and so I am writing you this letter.
According to the auditing terms, Reasonable Assurance refers to some assurance that an auditor provides to its clients regarding the absence of any kind of material misstatements in the financial statement and that there are negligible chances that it would not be prevented or detected promptly (Valipour, H., Moradi, J. and Moazaminezhad, H., 2012). It means that the auditors ca
y out their responsibility with due care. If the auditor aims to achieve reasonable assurance he should gather enough audit evidence that will lead to a reduction of risk at an acceptably lower level.
The auditor can provide only reasonable assurance and not an absolute assurance because there are certain inherent limitations of audit that prevents it to give absolute assurance. But the auditor performs his duty with due care based on the information provided. Some of the limitations include e
ors by a human, lack of clear instructions for certain accounting treatments, etc.
I hope the above discussion has made the concept of reasonable assurance clear and gave an insight into the challenging role of an auditor.
Yours Lovingly,
John
PART B
The letter to Nayan, an old school friend on the topic of Professional Scepticism is addressed as below:
1678,
Down Street,
Australia-15987
Dear Nayan,
Hope you are doing well. I am happy to share that I am enjoying my new profession as an auditor. Thank you for your support always. As asked by you, I would like to elaborate on Professional Scepticism in this letter.
Professional Scepticism refers to skill present in auditors that involve a questioning mind making auditors alert to situations (Chiang, C., 2016). While any engagement, their state of mind is such that can easily get hold of any e
ors or questions that they find unusual in the financial statements.
It shall be inco
ect to say that the managers are deceived always. To get a conclusion regarding this, the auditor should use his professional skepticism to examine the managers' and documents and give their opinion based on that.
I hope the above contents would be useful for you.
Yours lovingly,
John
QUESTION 2
PART A
As seen in the case given, both Liona and Ball are the partners of an audit firm Ross & Associate. Liona is responsible to manage the business affairs and Ball to ca
y out audit engagements. Therefore, it is expected that both the partners have mutual understanding and they coordinate & cooperate among themselves in each other’s matter.
In the given case, Liona the managing partner noticed that a client Broomers Pty Ltd. has not paid audit fees for the last two years. Thus, there was a decision know to Ball, the Broomers ltd. and Liona that they will not get their audit report for this year if they don't clear the outstanding amount. But, later on, Liona noticed that Ball was about to sign this year’s audit report. The ethical issue that arose was that Ball didn't coordinate with his business partner before signing the report. He was least bothered whether the entire amount was received and did not pay any respect to the statement given by Liona. It is a problem as there is a lack of understanding between the two, which may affect the quality of work Ross & associate provides negatively.
PART B
Both the partners should work transparently and with mutual understanding between them. Each one of them should consult another before taking any business decision. It will increase the respect they have for one another and also they will work together to deliver the best services. In the case given Liona’s statement was not respected by Ball which led to the arising of an ethical issue.
QUESTION 3
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