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The auditor's consideration of the risk of material misstatement due to fraud is made primarily at
the financial statement level, not at the assertion level.
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- The risk that a client's financial statements are susceptible to material misstatements is a. control risk b. inherent risk c. audit risk d. none of the above2. To express an opinion on financial statements, the auditor obtains reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Select one:TrueFalseIn a financial statement audit, inherent risk represents a. The risk that misstatements could occur and not be detected by the auditor's procedures. b. The risk that misstatements could occur and not be prevented or detected by the system of internal control. c. The risk that the auditor fails to modify materially misstated financial statements. d. The susceptibility of an account balance to misstatement that could be material.
- The risk that the auditors will conclude, based on substantive procedures, that a material misstatement does not exist in an account balance when, in fact,Distinguish between the terms errors and fraud. Distinguish between fraudulent financial reporting and misappropriation of assets. Discuss the likely difference between these two types of fraud on the fair presentation of financial statements. Define fraud, and explain the two types of misstatements that are relevant to auditor’s consideration of fraud.Which of the following statements describes why a properly designed and executedaudit may not detect a material misstatement in the financial statements resultingfrom fraud?(1) Audit procedures that are effective for detecting unintentional misstatements maybe ineffective for an intentional misstatement that is concealed through collusion.(2) An audit is designed to provide reasonable assurance of detecting materialerrors, but there is no similar responsibility concerning fraud.(3) The factors considered in assessing control risk indicated an increased risk ofintentional misstatements, but only a low risk of unintentional misstatements.(4) The auditor did not consider factors influencing audit risk for account balancesthat have effects pervasive to the financial statements taken as a whole
- Which of the following is not true a. Inherent risk and control risk are assessed by the auditor and function independently of the financial statement audit b. Inherent risk is inversely related to the amount of audit evidence whereas detection risk is directly related to the amount of audit evidence required c. Inherent risk is directly related to evidence whereas detection risk is inversely related to the amount of audit evidence required d. Inherent risk is the susceptibility of the financial statements to material error, assuming no internal controlsWith respect to fraudulent financial reporting, which one of the following statements is not correct? a.The risk that the auditor will not detect misstatement due to management fraud is greater than those due to employee fraud. b.It is difficult for the auditor to determine if misstatements in accounting estimates are caused by fraud or error. c.When the audit is properly planned and performed in accordance with ISAs, material misstatements are guaranteed to be detected by the auditor. d.Excessive pressure on management to meet expectations of third parties creates incentives forhe factor that distinguishes an error from fraud or other irregularities is A) materiality. B) intent. C) whether it is a rand amount or a process. D) whether it is caused by the auditor or the client.
- When performing a financial statement audit, auditors are required to explicitly assess the risk of material misstatement due to:Select one: a. Illegal acts. b. Fraud. c. Business risk. d. Errors.Auditors of financial statements are designed to obtain reasonable assurance of detecting material misstatements due to: Errors and Misappropriation of assets, Errors, Misappropriation, Neither assets and/or misappropriationWhy is the risk that the auditor might make a mistake in expressing a modified opinion on financial statements, which are in reality, free from material misstatements and are fairly presented considered a business risk?