ACC 491 Week 2 Complete Contemporary Auditing 1 (Ashford)

ACC 491 Contemporary Auditing 1

Week 2

Week 2 DQ 1

What is the purpose of engagement planning? What critical information should the auditor consider during engagement planning? How will this information affect the scope of the audit?

Week 2 DQ 2

What are the components of the audit risk model? How does the audit risk model affect an audit plan?

Week 2 DQ 3

The third generally accepted standard of audit fieldwork requires that auditors obtain sufficient, competent audit evidence to afford a reasonable basis for an opinion regarding the financial statements under examination. In considering what constitutes sufficient, competent audit evidence, a distinction should be made between underlying accounting data and all corroborating information available to the auditor. What presumptions can be made about the following?

Week 2 Assignments:

Contemporary AuditingPresentation(16 Slides)

Auditing, Attestation, and Assurance Services(700+ Words)

Comprehensive Question: 1-23

(Organizations associated with the public accounting profession) Several private and public sector organizations are associated with the profession. Listed below are activities pertaining to these organizations.

· License individuals to practice as CPAs.

· Promulgate GAAP.

· Issue Statements on Auditing Standards.

· Regulate the distribution and trading of securities offered for public sale.

· Establish its own code of professional ethics.

· Issue Statements of Financial Accounting Standards.

· Impose mandatory continuing education as a requirement for renewal of license to practice as a CPA.

· Issue disclosure requirements for companies under its jurisdiction that may exceed GAAP.

· Issue auditing interpretations.

· Cooperate with the AICPA in areas of mutual interest such as continuing professional education and ethics enforcement.

· Take punitive action against an independent auditor.

· Establish accounting principles for state and local governmental entities.

· Establish GAAS.

· Suspend or revoke a CPA’s license to practice.

· Establish quality control standards.

· Operate as proprietorships, partnerships, or professional corporations.

· Issue government auditing standards.

· Administer federal tax laws.