Introduction To Auditing: Reference: Chapter Two of Audit and Assurance Principle
Introduction To Auditing: Reference: Chapter Two of Audit and Assurance Principle
Introduction to Auditing
▪ Define auditing.
▪ Enumerate and explain the different types of audit
engagements.
▪ Define the objective and scope of a financial
statement audit.
▪ Describe the limitations of an audit
Auditing Defined
degree of
Auditors use standards or benchmarks (criteria) for purposes of expressing an
correspondence
opinion on the assertions of management. In the case of audits of financial
between these
statements, the established criteria are generally accepted accounting
assertions and
principles.
established
criteria
After the audit has been completed, a CPA prepares a report which contains,
communicating the
in writing, the opinion (or disclaimer of opinion) of the CPA. In financial
results to interested
statement audits, the opinion is on the fairness of the presentation of
users
financial statements for the period under audit.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDIT
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Financial Statement Audits
▪ External auditors
▪ Internal auditors
▪ Government auditors
▪ Forensic auditors
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TYPES of AUDITS
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Poll Question #1
Objectives of Independent Auditor
in the audit of Financial Statements
▪ Define auditing.
▪ Enumerate and explain the different types of audit
engagements.
▪ Define the objective and scope of a financial
statement audit.
▪ Describe the limitations of an audit
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