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Problem # 2
During the conduct of an audit, auditors may identify misstatements as a result of the completion of their substantive procedures. An important activity performed in the completion stages of the audit is considering the materiality of misstatements identified during the audit.
Required:
a. What is an uncorrected misstatement? What is the auditors’ responsibility for uncorrected misstatements during the completion stage of the audit engagement?
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b. How do auditors use the rollover method and iron curtain method to evaluate uncorrected misstatements?
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c. Assume that auditors have identified misstatements during the current audit that had a net impact of $ 100,000 on expenses and payables (both were understated). If the cumulative effect of prior uncorrected misstatements was $ 120,000 (overstatement of net income and understatement of liabilities) and materiality was $ 150,000, what would the auditors’ conclusion be with respect to the misstatements under the rollover method and iron curtain method?
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d. Based on your response to (c), what adjustments (if any) would the auditors propose to the client’s financial statements?
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e. What requirements do auditors have for communicating uncorrected misstatements identified during the audit engagement?
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