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Accounting Institute Seminars, Inc.
Industry: Accounting
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Supervision is directing efforts of assistants in the audit and determining whether objectives were accomplished. Elements of supervision include instructing assistants, keeping informed of problems, reviewing work performed, and dealing with differences of opinion among firm personnel. The appropriate extent of supervision depends on the complexity of subject matter and qualifications of persons performing the work.
Industry:Accounting
Provide goods or services to an audited entity. Sometimes called vendors.
Industry:Accounting
A CPA tests a business system for its ability to operate without material error and reports on its reliability.
Industry:Accounting
A sample from a population to estimate characteristics of the population.
Industry:Accounting
As part of inventory audit procedures auditors normally observe the client's employees counting physical inventory. A test count is inventory counted by the auditors to cheque the client's count.
Industry:Accounting
Is run through a computer programme to test the software. Test data can be used to test compliance with controls in the software.
Industry:Accounting
(tests of the operating effectiveness of internal controls) Auditors evaluate the design of controls, then determine if the controls are in operation. In order to rely on the controls they must also obtain evidence as to whether the controls are operating effectively.
Industry:Accounting
Direct tests of financial statement balances (substantive audit procedures) that are not analytical procedures. If tests of details are performed as tests of controls as well as substantive tests they are "dual-purpose" tests.
Industry:Accounting
In audit work papers are footnotes represented by a symbol instead of by a number. They indicate procedures that have been carried out on specific items in the work papers.
Industry:Accounting
Income before interest and taxes divided by interest expense.
Industry:Accounting