Fundamentals of Auditing and Assurance Services
Fundamentals of Auditing and Assurance Services
MODULE ONE:
FUNDAMENTALS OF
AUDITING AND
ASSURANCE SERVICES
Overview to Module 1
1.1 Introduction to
assurance
engagements
Nature
Assurance defined
Objective
Elements
REASONABLE
ASSURANCE (High
Level)
OBJECTIVE:
Reduction in
assurance
engagement risk to an
acceptably low level in
the circumstances of
the engagement.
PRACTITIONERS
CONCLUSION:
Positive
LIMITED
ASSURANCE
(Moderate Level)
OBJECTIVE: Same
as in reasonable
assurance but where
that risk is greater
than for a reasonable
assurance
engagement.
PRACTITIONERS
CONCLUSION:
Negative
Forms of conclusions
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
Classification of
Assurance Engagements
According to level of
assurance
Reasonable
assurance
Limited assurance
According to
structure
Assertion based
engagement
(Attestation)
Direct reporting
engagement
According to structure
Assertion based
(Attestation)
The evaluation or
measurement of the
subject matter is
performed by the
responsible party, and
the subject matter
information is in the
form of an assertion
by the responsible
party that is made
available to the
intended users.
Direct reporting
The practitioner either directly
performs the evaluation or
measurement of the subject
matter, or obtains a
representation from the
responsible party that has
performed the evaluation or
measurement that is not
directly available to the
intended users. The subject
matter information is provided
to the intended users in the
assurance report.
Comprehensive Example
Proven oil
reserves
Co. 1
5,200
Co. 2
725
Co. 3
3,260
Co. 4
15,000
Co. 5
6,700
Co. 6
39,126
Co. 7
345
Co. 8
175
Co. 9
24,135
Co. 10
9,635
Total
104,301
ASSERTION BASED
Each company measures its
Comprehensive Example
Proven oil
reserves
Co. 1
5,200
Co. 2
725
Co. 3
3,260
Co. 4
15,000
Co. 5
6,700
Co. 6
39,126
Co. 7
345
Co. 8
175
Co. 9
24,135
Co. 10
9,635
Total
DIRECT REPORTING
104,301
Assurance
o
Attestation
Type of assurance service
Audit
Auditing is a systematic
process of objectively
obtaining and evaluating
evidence regarding
assertions about
economic actions and
events to ascertain the
degree of correspondence
between those assertions
and established criteria
and communicating the
results to interested
users.
ASSURANCE ENGAGEMENTS
ASSERTION
BASED
ENGAGEMENTS
AUDIT
DIRECT
REPORTING
Related
Services
ASSURANCE
(Non-assurance
services)
Audit
Others
Review
Examination of prospective FS
CPA performance review
CPA Risk Advisory
Review of FS
Review of interim
information
Other Assurance
Services
Business Performance Measurement
Provides assurance about whether financial and non financial information being reported from the
entitys performance measurement system (e.g. balanced scorecard) is reliable and whether the
performance measures being used are accurately leading the entity toward meeting its strategic
goals and objectives.
care being provided by various care givers by comparing their specific objectives in providing care
with actual services rendered.
and the organizations vision, mission, objectives, and strategies and development of new and
relevant measures to address these risks.
consumers and businesses to purchase goods and services over the Internet with the confidence
that the Web site business meet high standards of business practice.
Procedures
Features
Review
Review
Related Services
Agreed Upon
Compilation
Moderate
None
None
Identification of
information
compiled
Factual findings
procedures
Reduce detailed
data to a
Procedures agreed manageable and
upon with the
understandable
specified user(s)
form
Audit skills&
techniques
applied
Auditor's opinion
enhances credibility but accounting &
internal control
of FS; absolute
assurance nonsystems not
assessed.
attainable.
Accounting, not
auditing expertise,
used; benefits
Recipientsof the
derived by users
report from their
arise from the
own conclusions; service that was
report is restricted rendered with due
to the parties in the professional skill
contract.
and care.
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1.2 Introduction to
auditing
Independent Auditor
Following a systematic process
ESTABLISHED
CRITERIA
Independent
Auditor
Prepares FS
Unaudited FS
Evaluates FS
Audited FS
Audit Report
on FS
Users of Financial Statements
Will an audit
guarantee
dependable
financial
statements?
NO.
An audit conducted
in accordance with
PSAs is designed
to provide only
reasonable
assurance (NOT
ABSOLUTE) that
the FS as a whole
are free from
material
misstatements.
If it does not
guarantee
dependability, why is
there a need for
independent FS
audit?
between management
and users of FS.
Expertise
Remoteness
Financial consequences
Information risk
Cost of capital
Sampling risk
Error in application of
judgment / Non-sampling
risk
Reliance on
managements
representation
Inherent limitations of the
clients accounting and
internal control systems
Nature of evidence
Objective of an audit
Types
According to nature of
assertion / data
Financial statement audit
Operational audit
Compliance audit
Financial Audit
Assertion
s made
by
auditee
Establishe
d criteria
Content of
auditors
report
Auditors
who
generally
perform
FS are fairly
presented.
Compliance Audit
Organization has
complied with
laws, regulations
or contracts.
Operational Audit
Organizations
activities are
conducted efficiently
& effectively.
Financial reporting
standards or other
financial reporting
framework.
Laws, regulations,
and contracts.
Objectives set by
the board of
directors.
Opinion whether FS
are fairly presented
in conformity with an
identified financial
reporting framework.
Degree of
compliance with
applicable laws,
regulations &
contracts.
Recommendations
or suggestions on
how to improve
operations.
External auditors
Government
auditors
Internal auditors
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Responsible party
Intended Users
Subject matter
Subject Matter
Subject matter
information
Financial performance or
conditions
Historical or prospective
financial position,
financial performance,
cash flows
Recognition,
measurement,
presentation and
disclosure represented in
financial statements
Non financial
performance or
conditions
Performance of an entity
Key indicators of
efficiency and
effectiveness
Physical characteristics
Capacity of a facility
Specifications document
Behavior
Corporate governance,
compliance with
regulation, human
resource practices
A statement of
compliance or a
statement of
effectiveness
Subject matter
Responsible party
Responsible for
Suitable criteria
Characteristics:
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Completeness
Neutrality
Understandability
Reliability
Relevance