Audit of Receivable Theories 2.0
Audit of Receivable Theories 2.0
Audit of Receivable Theories 2.0
a) Determine approximate time of collectability of receivables. d) Establish validity and collectability of receivables.
b) Determine the relationship of receivables to sales.
c) Determine the reasonableness of the sales figure.
d) Establish validity and collectability of receivables.
Which of the following is not a procedure used by an auditor in the
examination of accounts receivable?
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Substantive Tests of Receivables
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a) Review the cash receipts journal for the month prior to
year-end.
b) Inspect the shipping records documenting the merchandise
sold to the debtors. b) Inspect the shipping records documenting the merchandise
c) Intensify the study of internal control concerning the revenue sold to the debtors.
cycle.
d) Increase the assessed level of detection risk for the existence
assertion.
The auditor should use positive confirmation of accounts receiv-
able
a) Evaluate the results of compliance tests. b) Evaluate the provision for bad debt expense.
b) Evaluate the provision for bad debt expense.
c) Verify the validity of recorded receivables.
d) Ensure that all accounts are promptly credited.
Which account balance is most likely to be misstated if an aging
of accounts receivable is not performed?
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Substantive Tests of Receivables
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Which of the following analytical audit findings would most likely
indicate a possible problem?
a) A material increase in the acid test ratio. c) A material decrease in the receivables turnover.
b) A material increase in inventory turnover.
c) A material decrease in the receivables turnover.
d) A material decrease in days' sales outstanding.
An auditor's preliminary analysis of accounts receivable revealed
the following turnover rates. Which of the following choices is
the most likely cause of the decrease in accounts receivable
turnover?
Year 3 - 4.3
Year 2 - 6.2
c) Liberalization of credit policy.
Year 1 - 7.3
a) I and III
b) II and III
c) I and IV
d) II and IV
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