Fraud Risk Factor
Fraud Risk Factor
Fraud Risk Factor
RISK FACTORS RELATING TO MISSTATEMENTS ARISING FROM FRAUDULENT FINANCIAL REPORTING Incentives/Pressures Yes/No Remark
Financial stability or profitability is threatened by economic, industry, or entity operating conditions, such as (or as indicated by): High degree of competition or market saturation, accompanied by declining margins High vulnerability to rapid changes, such as changes in technology, product, obsolescence, or interest rates Significant declines in customer demand and increasing business failures in either the industry or overall economy Operating losses making the threat of bankruptcy, foreclosure, or hostile takeover imminent Recurring negative cash flows from operations or an inability to generate cash flows from operations while reporting earnings and earnings growth Rapid growth or unusual profitability, especially compared to that of other companies in the same industry New accounting, statutory, or regulatory requirements Excessive pressure exists for management to meet the requirements or expectations of third parties due to the following: Profitability or trend level expectations of investment analysts, institutional investors, significant creditors, or other external parties (particularly expectations that are unduly aggressive or unrealistic), including expectations created by management (e.g., overly optimistic press releases or annual report messages) Need to obtain additional debt or equity financing (including financing of major research and development or capital expenditures) to stay competitive Marginal ability to meet debt repayment or other debt covenant requirements Perceived or real adverse effects of reporting poor financial results on significant pending transactions, such as business combinations or contract awards. Management or the board of directors personal net worth is threatened by the entitys financial performance arising from the following: Heavy concentrations of their personal net worth in the entity Significant portions of their compensation (for example, bonuses, stock options, and earn-out arrangements) being contingent upon achieving aggressive targets for stock price, operating results, financial position, or cash flow Personal guarantees of debts of the entity that are significant to their personal net worth There is excessive pressure on management or operating personnel to meet financial targets set up by the board of directors or management, including sales or profitability incentive goals
No No Yes No No No No
Loss of permanent customers, i.e. Tesco No operating loss occurred during the year This year the company has positive cash flow from operating activities.
No
No No No
Yes No
No No
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category:
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Remark
No No No No No
No No
No No No No No No
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category: N/A
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ATTITUDES/RATIONALIZATIONS
Risk factors reflective of attitudes/ rationalizations by board members, management, or employees that allow them to engage in and/ or justify fraudulent financial reporting, may not be susceptible to observation by the auditor. Nevertheless, if we become aware of the existence of such information, we should consider it in identifying the risks of material arising from fraudulent financial reporting.
Yes/No
Say Yes/ No for any of the following matters that have come to our attention: Ineffective communication and support of the entitys values or ethical standards by management or the communication of inappropriate values or ethical standards Non financial managements excessive participation in or preoccupation with the selection of accounting principles or the determination of significant estimates Known history of violations of securities laws or other laws and regulations or claims against the entity, its senior management, or board members alleging fraud or violations of laws and regulations Excessive interest by management in maintaining or increasing the entitys stock price or earnings trend A practice by management of committing to analysts, creditors and other third parties to achieve aggressive or unrealistic forecasts Management failing to correct known reportable conditions on a timely basis An interest by management in employing inappropriate means to minimize reported earnings for tax-motivated reasons Recurring attempts by management to justify marginal or inappropriate accounting on the basis of materiality The relationship between management and the current or predecessor auditor is strained, as exhibited by the following: Frequent disputes with the current or predecessor auditor on accounting, auditing, or reporting matters Unreasonable demands on the auditor, such as unreasonable time constraints regarding the completion of the audit or the issuance of the auditors report Formal or informal restrictions on the auditor that inappropriately limit access to people or information or the ability to communicate effectively with the board of directors or audit committee Domineering management behavior in dealing with the auditor, especially involving attempts to influence the scope of the auditors work or the selection or continuance of the audit personnel assigned to the engagement
Remark
No No No
No No No No No
No No No
No
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category: N/A
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TO
MISSTATEMENTS
ARISING
FROM
Some of the risk factors related to misstatements arising form fraudulent financial reporting also may be present when misstatements arising form misappropriation of assets occur (e.g., ineffective monitoring of management and weaknesses in internal control may be present when misstatements due to either fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets exists)
Incentives/Pressures
Personal financial obligations may create pressure on management or employees with access to cash or other assets susceptible to theft to misappropriate those assets Adverse relationships between the entity and employees with access to cash or other assets susceptible to theft may motivate those employees to misappropriate those assets. For example, adverse relationships may be created by the following: Known or anticipated future employee layoffs Promotions, compensation, or other rewards inconsistent with expectations
Yes/No No
Remark
No No
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category: N/A Opportunities Yes/No
Certain characteristics or circumstances may increase the susceptibility of assets to misappropriation. For example, opportunities to misappropriation assets increase when there are the following Large amount of cash on hand or processed Inventory items that are small in size, of high value, or in high demand Easily convertible assets, such as bearer bonds, diamonds, or computer chips Fixed assets that are small in size, marketable, or lacking observable identification of ownership Inadequate internal control over asset may increase the susceptibility of misappropriation of those assets. For example, misappropriation of assets may occur because there is the following: Inadequate segregation of duties or independent checks Inadequate management oversight of employees responsible of assets, for example, inadequate supervision or monitoring of remote locations Inadequate job-applicant record keeping with respect to assets
Remark
No No No No
No No Yes
Job- application record keeping is not available for specific
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Inadequate record keeping with respect to assets Inadequate system of authorization and approval of transactions (e.g., in purchasing) Inadequate physical safeguards over cash, investment, inventory, or fixed assets Lack of timely and appropriate documentation of transactions (e.g., credits for merchandise returns) Lack of mandatory vacations for employees performing key control functions Inadequate management understanding of information technology, which enables information technology employees to perpetrate a misappropriation Inadequate access controls over automated records
Yes No No Yes No No No
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category: N/A Attitudes/Rationalizations
Risk factors reflective of employee attitudes/rationalizations, that allow them to justify misappropriations of assets, are generally not susceptible to observation by the auditor. Nevertheless, if we become aware of the existence of such information, we should consider it in identifying the risks of material misstatement arising form misappropriation of assets.
Yes/No
If we have observed the following attitudes or behavior of employees who have access to assets susceptible to misappropriations, chose yes/ no Disregard for the need for monitoring or reducing risks related to misappropriations of assets Disregard for internal control over misappropriation of assets by overriding existing controls or by failing to correct known internal control deficiencies Behavior indicating displeasure or dissatisfaction with the company or its treatment of the employee Changes in behavior or lifestyle that may indicate assets have been misappropriated
Remark
No No No No
likely
being
Describe any additional risk factors identified in this category: There is no additional risk factors Describe how the entity addresses any risk factors identified in this category: N/A
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