ACCT3322 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Audit Evidence, Audit Risk, General Ledger

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5. 2 explain and appraise different types of audit evidence and assess sufficient appropriate audit evidence. 5. 4 explain the issues to consider when using the work of an expert. 5. 5 describe the issues to consider when using the work of another auditor. 5. 6 explain the evidence gathering procedures most often used by auditors. 5. 2 types of audit evidence: audit evidence is the information that an auditor uses when arriving at their opinion on the truth and fairness of their client"s financial report. Sufficient appropriate evidence - sufficiency is the quantity and appropriateness is the quality of audit evidence gathered. 5. 2. 3 documentary evidence: documentary evidence - information that provides proof about details recorded in a client"s list of transactions (for example, invoices, bank statements) Includes invoices, suppliers" statements, bank statements, minutes of meetings, correspondence and legal agreements. 5. 2. 5 verbal evidence: verbal evidence - is used when gaining an understanding of the client and its internal controls system.

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