Audit Considerations PCAOB – Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Staff Audit Practice Alert No. 3 – Audit Considerations in the Current Economic Environment (December 5, 2008) Representation Letter A letter from management to the auditor representing that the financial statements are fairly presented. The letter is addressed to the independent auditor, and dated at the date of the auditor's report. It is signed by members of management whom the auditor believes are responsible for
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Executive Summary Imagine a world in disarray. Imagine many people suffering devastating losses from large investments in the securities market, once perceived as providing generous future returns. There have been several events in our nation’s history that have impacted the lives of many Americans. Recent scandals and related corporate failures have triggered new laws and increased regulation in order to restore confidence in the securities market and to provide reliable and accurate information
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CASE STUDY – FINANCIAL REPORT ANALYSIS Three Executives of a well-known multi-national company decided to form a new company, named New Star Company Limited in 1974. These three executives were becoming close to their retirement age. Pifco-Zen Chen Company Limited, the company that they worked for had been in business for the last 80 years. It was their previous employer’s policy to retire the executives with a “golden hand-shake” worth approximately US$120,000 each. The three executives occupied
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True, SOX has led to Nortel and other corporations taking the approval of management-prepared financial statements more seriously, second guessing management on issues like revenue recognition and asset valuation where no such questioning would have occurred before SOX. But treating fraud prevention as merely monitoring compliance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (G.A.A.P.) fundamentally misses the point that "fraud artists" are, by definition, masters of avoiding or evading any set
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Q1: Discuss how the SEC has influence (if any) over the audit of Smackey Dog Foods, Inc. Solution: The SEC does not have direct influence over the audit of Smackey Company because, Smackey is not a public held organization, they do not have assets in excess of $10 million, and they do not have over 500 stockholders; which are the requirements for public and privately held companies. The SEC does have indirect influence over the audit because all companies, whether public or private are required
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What should Ms. Choy do? ~Analysis: 1) SWOT analysis 2) Fishbone diagram 3) Financial evidence ~Alternatives ~Recommendation and Action Plan Executive summary: 1998, Excel Poultry & Meat Sdn Bhd (EPM) was a SME located in Kluang, Johor, operating business of chicken farming and supplying chicken throughout Malaysia. This subsidiary of PCK holding since 2005 was managed by Encik Selamat, a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). It became one of top 5 chicken suppliers within mid-tier producers
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1. Directors Directors of the company (Encik Zayed and Puan Hashimah) are held responsible and accountable for the problem occurs in Delima Enterprise Sdn Bhd. As a director, they should be familiar with their roles and duties. In addition, they are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy of financial position of the company and ensure that the financial statements are comply with the Companies Act 1965 and approved accounting standards. Encik
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A review provides limited assurance about the fair presentation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles but far less assurance than an audit. Presumably, the bank decided that the assurances provided by a review were needed before a loan could be approved, but an audit was not necessary. A review includes a CPA firm performing analytical procedures, making inquiries about the fair presentation of the statements, and examining the information for reasonableness
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integrity of the whole system of corporate accountability, classifying auditors role and the efficiency of the auditing process, Also selecting a company for example Parmalat, analyzing and discussing the issues that challenged the credibility of audit reports issued by auditing firms like Grant thorton and Deloitte & Touche. In December 2003, The parmalat was involved in a giant accounting fraud of worth more than $10 billion. The SEC states that the Parmalat scandal was one of the brazen
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Just for Feet, Inc. Abstract Just for Feet, Inc. (JFF), its executive vice president; Don-Allen Ruttenberg, and the company’s auditing firm; Deloitte & Touche, LLP, and its associates; Steven H. Barry, CPA and Karen T. Baker, CPA, were all found guilty, on some level, in the fraud of Just for Feet, Inc. Ruttenberg purposely gave the company’s accounting department false financial information causing the accountants to record over $5 million in fictitious accounts receivable. This, in turn, caused
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