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    Krispy Kreme

    Krispy Kreme Doughnuts ACCT 6334. Taiwan – Auditing Fall 2013 Class Research Project                                   STUDENT: Chien-Yun Tseng UTD ID# 2021195349 Table of Contents   INTRODUCTION................................................................ 3 CHAPTER1. THE CLIENT ACCEPTANCE /CONTINUATION PROCESS, INCLUDING ESTABLISHING AN UNDERSTANDING WITH THE CLIENT ... 4 CHAPTER2. OBTAINING AN

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    Flat Cargo Berhad

    ……………………………………………………………….12-13 Detection Measures for Fraud…………………………………………………………...……14-15 Recommendation…………………………………………………………………….……….16-17 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………...……….18-19 References………………………………………………………………………………………..19 Introduction The case is related to one company known as Flat Cargo Berhad (FCB), FCB was one of the largest air freight companies in Malaysia which servicing several government linked companies including Freight Malaysia Berhad. FCB is a listed company and was registered

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    Audit

    INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ON AUDITING 560 SUBSEQUENT EVENTS (Effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2009) CONTENTS Paragraph Introduction Scope of this ISA ...................................................................................... Subsequent Events .................................................................................... Effective Date ....................................................................................

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    Summary

    2.6 case 1. E&Y officials believed that the CBI audits were high-risk engagements. Under what general circumstances should an audit firm choose not to accept a high-risk engagement? Auditing is riskier profession than people realize. Every time the auditor agree to take on an auditing engagement, it comes with potential risks: (1) The audit risk, which is defined as the risk auditor will make a mistake, such as failing to catch a significant error or misstatement on a balance sheet or other

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    Accounting

    Sarbanes Oxley Companies Abstract Sarbanes oxley act 2002 was passed on July 30, 2002 and only the public companies are now feeling its impact. This act frequently called the “most significant accounting or auditing legislation since the securities exchange Act of 1934”. After the implementation it has established its demands to the companies for proper management and disclosure of risk. Nortel networks is a giant corporate in telecom industry and as it is expected they also have faced the challenges

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    Auditing

    of Economics and Management Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia PO Box, 10, 50728, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia E-mail: maslina@iiu.edu.my Abstract Independence is the primary justification of the existence, and thus the hallmark of the auditing profession. It is recognized as the primary attribute to be maintained by auditors in all circumstances. This study attempts to explore the determinants of auditor independence as perceived by Malaysian accountants using a self-administered mail

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    Phar-Mor Case Study

    Phar-Mor Case 4.6 Questions 1. a) By hiring a member of its external audit team a company could gain insight into the auditor’s process and better devise methods of hiding fraud. b) Hiring a former auditor would greatly compromise and possibly impair the existing external auditor’s ability to remain independent. On top of having knowledge about the auditor’s practice, preexisting relationships could cause bias in the audit outcome. c) Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 limits the ability of corporations

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    Audit Responsibilities

    Ryan Mullin Auditing- ACC 304 Assignment 2.63 Auditors are expected to adhere by certain responsibilities, performance and reporting standards. In the case study 2.63 the evidence provided shows that these principles were violated when conducting the audit. Auditors are responsible to be competent and capable in order to perform the audit. It was unsuitable for Holmes to hire two accounting students to perform the audit since they lacked the proper experience in the accounting field needed

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    Abcd1234

    ACCT 4400 Dr. Robertson Case Set 2 Spring 2016 Case Set 2 covers issues related to risk assessment, planning, and substantive tests, and consists of the following cases: Case 2-1: Risk Assessment Case 2-2: Planning Phase Analytical Procedures Case 2-3: Substantive Tests and Documentation Case 2-1: Risk Assessment Today is April 8, 2016, and your firm is currently in negotiations to renew the contract to audit Smith Corp. for the 2015 fiscal year (Smith uses a 12/31 year-end). Smith manufactures

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    Ethics

    Accounting 411 Quiz 1 – Fall 2011 Professor Jones Chapter 01 Ethical Reasoning Implications for Accounting   Multiple Choice Questions   1. Each of the following characteristics describes the importance of integrity in decision making except for:  A. Acting out of moral principle B. Being loyal to one's superior C. Having the courage to do the right thing D. Not subordinating professional judgment to others  2. Ethical relativism can best be described as a:  A. Point of view

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