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Category > Business & Finance Posted 18 Jul 2017 My Price 14.00

Mayra V Cruz Group Project 5

Mayra V Cruz

Group Project 5

 

Group Portion (Key Assignment Draft with revisions)

 

Your final Key Assignment should include any revisions or recommendations that were made by the instructor on your Key Assignment Draft.

 

Over the past year, it has been determined that there may be some control issues in each of the major transaction cycles. The following is a chart of each cycle with the areas of concern identified.

 

 

Transaction Cycles

 

Areas of Concern

 

 

The procurement and payment cycle

 

There were 4,000 purchase orders that totaled $55 M for raw material. There is concern that not all purchases were completed using formal purchase orders, receipts did not match payment authorizations, and purchase orders were missing.

 

 

The capital acquisition and repayment cycle

 

Two capital projects totaling $2.5 M may have been overspent by $600,000 and may not reflect the reported capital spending.

 

 

The sales and cash receipt cycle

 

There were 15,000 invoices totaling $122 M in sales. Unauthorized discounts applied to invoices, credit terms applied to invoices may be incorrect, and unaccounted for invoice sequence numbering may be present.

 

 

The accounting for inventory

 

There were 6,000 stock keeping units (SKUs) that totaled $22 M. Physical inventories reported inventory losses of $300,000.

 

 

Each member of your team should take 1 of the 4 specific transaction cycles and complete the following:

•Determine the appropriate methodology for designing tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions.

 

Submit a 1-page chart with the following column headings:

 

 

Transaction-Related Audit Objective

 

Key Internal Control

 

Common Test of Control

 

Common Substantive Test of Transactions

 

 

In preparation for the year-end audit at Bovar Company, your team will create a presentation to management for its approval. Complete the following:

•Each member should present the methodology that he or she developed for his or her transaction cycle to the group, which should address the aforementioned control issues.

•The team should agree on how to address the identified control issues.

•The team should provide outlines regarding the methodology for each of the 4 major transaction cycles for the following: ?Designing tests of controls

?Designing substantive tests of transactions

 

 

Individual Portion

 

Part 1

 

During the audit, the following occurred:

 

 

Bovar Company’s management restricted the auditors by not allowing them to audit Overall Manufacturing Company's financial statements. Management changed the inventory accounting from first in, first out (FIFO) to last in, first out (LIFO) and did not accurately revalue the inventory. The lead auditor was the cousin of Bovar Company’s chief financial officer (CFO).

 

The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) professional standards provide uniform wording and format for the audit report. Consider the above events and write a 1-page audit report for Harrison that includes all 7 parts of a standard audit report, as follows:

•Report title

•Audit report address

•Introductory paragraphs

•Scope paragraph

•Opinion paragraph

•Name of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) firm

•Audit report date

 

Part 2

 

At the end of the audit, the audit team completed the fieldwork and signed the auditor report on March 20, 2014. Harrison sold some of assets in the rectangular heat exchangers line on March 31, 2014. The team is concerned about this event transaction occurring after December 31, 2013 that may affect the 2013 financial statements. Discuss the following questions in a 1-page document:

•What general types of subsequent events require consideration and evaluation by the management and the audit team?

 

•Describe the financial statement effect of the subsequent event that is described above

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