Lecture 8- Going concern & audit opinion

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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Audit & Assurance) Quiz on Lecture 8- Going concern & audit opinion, created by George Mariyajohnson on 11/03/2021.
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Question 1

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Going concern assumption- Entity is to continue in [blank_start]operational existence[blank_end] for [blank_start]foreseeable[blank_end] future
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  • operational existence
  • foreseeable

Question 2

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Financial statements are prepared on [blank_start]going-concern[blank_end] basis because measures based on [blank_start]break-up[blank_end] values tend not to be [blank_start]relevant[blank_end] to users & likely to be valued at [blank_start]less[blank_end] than [blank_start]going concern[blank_end] basis if it is going to continue [blank_start]trading[blank_end]
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  • going-concern
  • break-up
  • relevant
  • less
  • going concern
  • trading

Question 3

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Auditor must focus on [blank_start]going concern[blank_end] throughout audit & not just at [blank_start]conclusion[blank_end]
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  • going concern
  • conclusion

Question 4

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ISA 570 requires [blank_start]auditors[blank_end] to consider same period in [blank_start]future[blank_end] as management provided more than [blank_start]12[blank_end] months from balance sheet [blank_start]date[blank_end]. If lower auditor requests [blank_start]directors[blank_end] to extend period of assessment. Auditors need to get [blank_start]12[blank_end] months of data from [blank_start]directors[blank_end] to review so that they can see [blank_start]beyond[blank_end] approval of financial statements. Where directors look at period of [blank_start]less[blank_end] than one year from approval of financial statements determine whether [blank_start]additional[blank_end] disclosure required. If directors do not disclose auditors must disclose it in [blank_start]audit report[blank_end]. Auditors must remain [blank_start]alert[blank_end] to possible conditions beyond [blank_start]12[blank_end] months. There might be change of circumstance
Answer
  • auditors
  • future
  • 12
  • date
  • directors
  • 12
  • directors
  • beyond
  • less
  • additional
  • audit report
  • alert
  • 12

Question 5

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[blank_start]Directors’ responsibilities[blank_end] need to be recognised because they need to also determine if company is [blank_start]going concern[blank_end]. [blank_start]Auditors’ role[blank_end] also need to be recognised as they need to satisfy themselves [blank_start]going-concern[blank_end] basis is appropriate, [blank_start]disclosures[blank_end] in financial statements are [blank_start]sufficient[blank_end], how [blank_start]directors[blank_end] concluded company is [blank_start]going concern[blank_end] & finally assess [blank_start]logic[blank_end], [blank_start]rationale[blank_end] & [blank_start]strength[blank_end] of information used in coming to conclusion
Answer
  • Directors’ responsibilities
  • going concern
  • Auditors’ role
  • going-concern
  • disclosures
  • sufficient
  • directors
  • going concern
  • logic
  • rationale
  • strength

Question 6

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Information to assess going concern include [blank_start]profit & loss[blank_end] forecast, [blank_start]balance sheet[blank_end] forecast, [blank_start]cash flow[blank_end] forecast & [blank_start]history[blank_end] of forecasting
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  • profit & loss
  • balance sheet
  • cash flow
  • history

Question 7

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Two indicators that might suggest that company is having going-concern problems are company is generating [blank_start]negative cash flows[blank_end] & company has made [blank_start]significant losses[blank_end]
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  • negative cash flows
  • significant losses

Question 8

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Another two indicators that might suggest that company is having going-concern problems are company has [blank_start]substantial debts[blank_end] which it is having trouble [blank_start]servicing[blank_end] & company has [blank_start]current net liabilities[blank_end]
Answer
  • substantial debts
  • servicing
  • current net liabilities

Question 9

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Another two indicators that might suggest that company is having going-concern problems are company's major [blank_start]customers[blank_end] are in [blank_start]bankruptcy[blank_end] & company has had to [blank_start]renegotiate loan repayments[blank_end]
Answer
  • customers
  • bankruptcy
  • renegotiate loan repayments

Question 10

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Another two indicators that might suggest that company is having going-concern problems are company has [blank_start]reduced[blank_end] its [blank_start]dividends[blank_end] & company is taking [blank_start]longer[blank_end] time to pay [blank_start]creditors[blank_end]
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  • reduced
  • dividends
  • longer
  • creditors

Question 11

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Another three indicators that might suggest that company is having going-concern problems are company has made number of [blank_start]employees redundant[blank_end], company is in [blank_start]declining market[blank_end] & company has been forced to sell some of its [blank_start]fixed assets[blank_end]
Answer
  • employees redundant
  • declining market
  • fixed assets

Question 12

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If there is no doubt in going concern of company, neither [blank_start]directors[blank_end] nor [blank_start]auditors[blank_end] need refer specifically to going concern in [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end] or [blank_start]audit report[blank_end] (ISA 570)
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  • directors
  • auditors
  • financial statements
  • audit report

Question 13

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If there is doubt in going concern of company, [blank_start]auditors[blank_end] will consider if [blank_start]directors[blank_end] have included sufficient [blank_start]appropriate[blank_end] disclosures such that financial statements give [blank_start]true[blank_end] & [blank_start]fair[blank_end] view. If so, they need not issue qualified [blank_start]audit opinion[blank_end], even where there is fundamental [blank_start]uncertainty[blank_end], but include an [blank_start]explanatory[blank_end] paragraph on going-concern problems, referring to note disclosure in [blank_start]audit report[blank_end]
Answer
  • auditors
  • directors
  • appropriate
  • true
  • fair
  • audit opinion
  • uncertainty
  • explanatory
  • audit report

Question 14

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Audit report- ISA 700 says it is auditor’s report on [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end]. Auditor should [blank_start]review[blank_end] & [blank_start]assess[blank_end] conclusions drawn from [blank_start]audit evidence[blank_end] obtained as basis for expression of an opinion on [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end]
Answer
  • financial statements
  • review
  • assess
  • audit evidence
  • financial statements

Question 15

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Unmodified audit opinion- Auditors are [blank_start]satisfied[blank_end] accounts give [blank_start]true[blank_end] & [blank_start]fair[blank_end] view & [blank_start]comply[blank_end] with legislation
Answer
  • satisfied
  • true
  • fair
  • comply

Question 16

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Modified report but unmodified audit opinion- [blank_start]Emphasis of matter[blank_end] (paragraph in audit opinion). This draws user's attention to specific [blank_start]matter[blank_end] that is [blank_start]fundamental[blank_end] to their understanding
Answer
  • Emphasis of matter
  • matter
  • fundamental

Question 17

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Contents of unmodified audit report include [blank_start]addressee[blank_end], [blank_start]identification[blank_end] of statements upon which are [blank_start]reporting[blank_end], [blank_start]responsibilities[blank_end] of those involved in [blank_start]audit[blank_end] (both auditors & client), [blank_start]scope[blank_end] of audit, [blank_start]opinion[blank_end] i.e. conclusion, [blank_start]name[blank_end] & [blank_start]address[blank_end] of auditors & finally [blank_start]date[blank_end] of audit report
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  • addressee
  • identification
  • reporting
  • responsibilities
  • audit
  • scope
  • opinion
  • name
  • address
  • date

Question 18

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For identification of statements auditors must identify [blank_start]published[blank_end] information upon which they are [blank_start]reporting[blank_end] & [blank_start]check[blank_end] that information not audited does not [blank_start]conflict[blank_end] with view given by [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end]
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  • published
  • reporting
  • check
  • conflict
  • financial statements

Question 19

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Auditors state their [blank_start]responsibility[blank_end] to form an [blank_start]opinion[blank_end] on financial statements in accordance with [blank_start]auditing standards[blank_end]- [blank_start]scope[blank_end] of audit
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  • responsibility
  • opinion
  • auditing standards
  • scope

Question 20

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Directors’ responsibilities include [blank_start]preparation[blank_end] of financial statements that give [blank_start]true[blank_end] & [blank_start]fair[blank_end] view, [blank_start]determination[blank_end] of appropriateness of [blank_start]going-concern[blank_end] assumption & ensuring entity keeps proper [blank_start]accounting records[blank_end]
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  • preparation
  • true
  • fair
  • determination
  • going-concern
  • accounting records

Question 21

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Auditors express an [blank_start]opinion[blank_end] & not [blank_start]guarantee[blank_end]. [blank_start]Opinion[blank_end] is directed towards two matters & they are [blank_start]truth & fairness[blank_end] of accounts & [blank_start]compliance[blank_end] with Companies Act 2006
Answer
  • opinion
  • guarantee
  • Opinion
  • truth & fairness
  • compliance

Question 22

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Auditors ensure [blank_start]companies[blank_end] comply with Companies Act 2006 by ensuring [blank_start]companies[blank_end] state whether [blank_start]accounts[blank_end] have been prepared in accordance with applicable [blank_start]accounting standards[blank_end] & where there is [blank_start]material[blank_end] departure from [blank_start]standards[blank_end], reasons for departure & effect should be [blank_start]disclosed[blank_end]
Answer
  • companies
  • companies
  • accounts
  • accounting standards
  • material
  • standards
  • disclosed

Question 23

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Examples of items that would be included emphasis of matter paragraph are [blank_start]uncertainty[blank_end] relating to future outcome of exceptional [blank_start]litigation[blank_end] (process of taking [blank_start]legal[blank_end] action), early [blank_start]application[blank_end] of new [blank_start]accounting[blank_end] standard & major [blank_start]catastrophe[blank_end] that had (or still has) effect on entity’s [blank_start]financial position[blank_end]
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  • uncertainty
  • litigation
  • legal
  • application
  • accounting
  • catastrophe
  • financial position

Question 24

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Modified audit opinion- There are [blank_start]material[blank_end] matters contained in [blank_start]financial statements[blank_end] where auditors are not completely [blank_start]satisfied[blank_end]. It is also known as [blank_start]qualified audit report[blank_end]. [blank_start]Dissatisfaction[blank_end] could be because of limitation in audit [blank_start]scope[blank_end] & auditors’ [blank_start]disagreement[blank_end] with treatment or disclosure
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  • material
  • financial statements
  • satisfied
  • qualified audit report
  • Dissatisfaction
  • scope
  • disagreement

Question 25

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Type of modification depends on “[blank_start]pervasiveness[blank_end]”. [blank_start]Pervasiveness[blank_end] is term used to describe [blank_start]effects[blank_end] on financial statements of [blank_start]misstatements[blank_end] or undetected [blank_start]misstatements[blank_end] (due to inability to obtain) [blank_start]audit evidence[blank_end]. It is [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] if: not restricted to specific [blank_start]accounts[blank_end] or [blank_start]items[blank_end] in financial statements, restricted to specific [blank_start]accounts[blank_end] or items that represent [blank_start]substantial[blank_end] portion of financial statements & relates to [blank_start]disclosures[blank_end] which are fundamental to users [blank_start]understanding[blank_end] of financial statements
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  • pervasiveness
  • Pervasiveness
  • effects
  • misstatements
  • misstatements
  • audit evidence
  • pervasive
  • accounts
  • items
  • accounts
  • substantial
  • disclosures
  • understanding

Question 26

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One type of qualification is [blank_start]disagreement[blank_end]. For items that are [blank_start]material[blank_end] but not pervasive there is [blank_start]qualified[blank_end] (except for) opinion. For items that are [blank_start]material[blank_end] & [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] there is [blank_start]adverse[blank_end] opinion
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  • disagreement
  • material
  • qualified
  • material
  • pervasive
  • adverse

Question 27

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Another type of qualification is [blank_start]limitation of scope[blank_end]. For items that are [blank_start]material[blank_end] but not [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] there is [blank_start]qualified[blank_end] (except for) opinion. For items that are [blank_start]material[blank_end] & [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] there is [blank_start]disclaimer[blank_end] of opinion
Answer
  • limitation of scope
  • material
  • pervasive
  • qualified
  • material
  • pervasive
  • disclaimer

Question 28

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Limitation of scope- [blank_start]Auditors[blank_end] are unable to obtain [blank_start]sufficient[blank_end] appropriate [blank_start]evidence[blank_end]
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  • Auditors
  • sufficient
  • evidence

Question 29

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Disclaimer opinion- Possible effect is so [blank_start]material[blank_end] or [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] that they cannot form an [blank_start]opinion[blank_end] otherwise except for [blank_start]opinion[blank_end]
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  • material
  • pervasive
  • opinion
  • opinion

Question 30

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Examples of limitation in scope are loss of [blank_start]financial records[blank_end], loss of [blank_start]accounting control[blank_end], unable to attend [blank_start]stock take[blank_end] & client does not permit [blank_start]confirmation letters[blank_end] to be sent to relevant [blank_start]parties[blank_end]
Answer
  • financial records
  • accounting control
  • stock take
  • confirmation letters
  • parties

Question 31

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Disagreement- [blank_start]Auditors[blank_end] form an opinion on specific matter that [blank_start]differs[blank_end] from opinion of [blank_start]management[blank_end]
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  • differs
  • management
  • Auditors

Question 32

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Adverse opinion- When effect of disagreement is so [blank_start]material[blank_end] or [blank_start]pervasive[blank_end] that financial statements are seriously [blank_start]misleading[blank_end]– not [blank_start]true & fair[blank_end] view
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  • material
  • pervasive
  • misleading
  • true & fair

Question 33

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‘Except for’ opinion- Where disagreement about an item is [blank_start]material[blank_end] but not seriously [blank_start]misleading[blank_end]
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  • material
  • misleading

Question 34

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Reasons for disagreement include use of an inappropriate [blank_start]accounting base[blank_end] ([blank_start]accounting treatment[blank_end] not correct), disagreement with client as to [blank_start]facts[blank_end] or [blank_start]amounts[blank_end] (i.e. [blank_start]provisions[blank_end]) & non-compliance with relevant [blank_start]legislation[blank_end] or [blank_start]accounting standards[blank_end]
Answer
  • accounting base
  • accounting treatment
  • facts
  • amounts
  • provisions
  • legislation
  • accounting standards
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