ACCT3322 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Audit Risk, Audit Evidence

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17 Nov 2018
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Chapter 7: sampling and overview of the risk response phase of the audit. 7. 1 explain how audit sampling is used in an audit. 7. 2 recognise the difference between sampling and non-sampling risk. 7. 5 describe the factors that influence the sample size when testing controls. 7. 6 explain the factors that influence the sample size when conducting substantiative testing. 7. 7 explain how to evaluate the results of tests conducted on a sample. 7. 8 discriminate the difference between tests of controls and substantiative tests. 7. 9 explain the factors that affect the nature, timing and extent of audit testing. 7. 10 explain how auditors arrive at a conclusion based upon the evidence gathered. 7. 11 illustrate how auditors document the details of evidence gathered in working papers. This means that there is an increased risk that the auditor"s detailed substantive procedures will not detect a material misstatement (that is, there is a risk that the audit will be ineffective).

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