Introduction To The Audit Report: Mark Francis G. NG, Cpa, Mba Analiza O. Pabilona, Cpa, Maed
Introduction To The Audit Report: Mark Francis G. NG, Cpa, Mba Analiza O. Pabilona, Cpa, Maed
Introduction To The Audit Report: Mark Francis G. NG, Cpa, Mba Analiza O. Pabilona, Cpa, Maed
Audit Report
Prepared by:
MARK FRANCIS G. NG, CPA, MBA
ANALIZA O. PABILONA, CPA, MAEd
Auditing and Assurance Principles
BSA 4 / BSMA 4
EXAMPLE OF A STANDARD
UNMODIFIED REPORT
(old format)
Opinion
[Form and content of this section of the auditor’s report will vary
depending on the nature of the auditor’s other reporting
responsibilities.]
[Auditor’s signature]
[Auditor’s address]
PARTS OF THE AUDIT REPORT
Title
§ The audit report is specifically titled to distinguish it from
other reports issued by the company.
§ PSA 700 “Forming an Opinion and Reporting on Financial
Statements” (approved as of March 31, 2010) provides
that the audit report be specifically titled “Independent
Auditor’s Report”.
Addressee
§ The audit report is ordinarily addressed to those for
whom the report is prepared, often either to the
stockholders or to those charged with governance of the
entity whose financial statements are being audited.
Introductory Paragraph
§ The introductory paragraph identifies the entity whose
financial statements have been audited and states that
the financial statements have been audited, as well as
enumerates these financial statements which are the
subject of the audit.
PARTS OF THE AUDIT REPORT
Opinion Paragraph
§ This paragraph contains the auditor’s opinion as to the
fairness or reasonableness of the financial statements. In
some instances, the auditor also states that an opinion
cannot be expressed.
PARTS OF THE AUDIT REPORT
Types of Opinion
§ Unmodified opinion (previously unqualified opinion)
§ Modified opinion
ü Qualified opinion
ü Adverse opinion
§ Disclaimer of opinion
TYPES OF OPINION
UNMODIFIED OPINION
DISCLAIMER OF OPINION
§ a statement by the auditor that an opinion cannot be
expressed on the financial statements
§ expressed when the possible effect of a limitation on
scope is so material and pervasive that the auditor
has not been able to obtain sufficient appropriate audit
evidence and accordingly is unable to express an opinion
on the financial statements
§ another circumstance that leads to a disclaimer of opinion
is when the auditor is not entirely independent of
the client
PIECEMEAL OPINION
§ an expression of opinion as to certain identified items in
the financial statements when the auditor either
disclaimed an opinion or expressed an adverse opinion on
the financial statements taken as a whole
§ is now prohibited since in an audit, the audit opinion is
expressed on the financial statements taken as a whole