value of her shares is not material in relation to her husband’s wealth. a) Yes this is violation. b) Under MIA By-Laws ; Professional Independence means unbiased viewpoint in the performance of audit test, evaluation of result and issuance of audit report. c) The reason is husband Wani holds 30 percent of shares in and audit client of her firm. Stated that in Section 290 MIA By-Laws, auditor are not considered to be independent if he or is spouse, or dependent son or daughter or any son or daughter
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standard unqualified report is comprised of the report title, audit report address, introductory paragraph, scope paragraph, opinion paragraph, name of CPA firm, and the last day of field work. Auditing standards requires the report to have a title, as well as having the word independent in the title. The requirement to have the word independent within the title explains to users that the auditor is independent of the company. In terms of the audit report address, the report is generally addressed
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the processes that Starbucks use to comply with SEC regulations. Additionally, this paper will include the evaluation of Starbucks’ financial performance over the past two years using financial ratios on the data analyzed in the last two annual reports and SEC filings to conclude its
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dividends are not declared. It is important to remember the SEC encourages companies to disclose their dividend policy in their annual report especially if the firm has recorded earnings, but does not dividends. 3) When Ace started producing the new product there were no competitors. With this understanding a notation of a subsequent event is presented in the reports. When this occurred an auditor might deduce that Ace’s competitive situation was evident at the end of the reporting period. The new
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financial statements. The typical audit performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS) involves obtaining and evaluating evidence concerning management's financial statements. Auditing culminates in the issuance of an audit report that contains the auditor's opinion on whether the financial statements do in fact present fairly the entity's financial position, results of operations, and cash flows in conformity with GAAP. The auditor is responsible for forming and expressing
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DELIMA CASE Synopsis Delima Enterprise is one of the companies that trading and supplying related products including manpower supplies to the oil and gas industries. It was founded by Encik Zayed in1981.However in 2004, the enterprise was incorporated as Delima Enterprise Sdn Bhd due to encouraging business growth. The company activities had expanded into provision of engineering services as part of their business diversification and expansion plans. The two principal and shareholders and contolling
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1a) I believe that on a scale from 0-100 the cut off should be about 75 to be considered substantial doubt. I chose 75 because it should definitely be at least 50, there should be more of a doubt than not that the company will not continue. Along that reasoning to me substantial means it should be more than the borderline, 50, of continuing and not continuing so 75 seems like it is at a point where the auditor substantially believe that’s more likely than not the client they are auditing with cease
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Andy Mandel 5/21/13 1. a. In my opinion, on a scale of 0-100 where 0 is “absolutely will remain in existence” and 100 is “absolutely will fail”, the term “substantial doubt” to me would be the number 65. I chose this number because as an investor, I would consider this the threshold between possible and likely. In my mind, anything above 65 would create more than substantial doubt that the company is in trouble and would have to use extraordinary measures to fix their situation. b. After
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Name: Anuradha S. Illeperumaarachchi Module Lecturer: Mr. William Parrott Module Tutor: Mr. S. Skandakumar Date Submitted: 10/07/14 Total Word Count: 4193 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction to the Report 3 2.0 Introduction to Airbus 3 3.0 Introduction to Boeing 5 4.0 Analysis of Financial Management 6 5.0 A comparative analysis of Airbus and Boeing 7 5.1 Airbus Group 7 5.2 Boeing 11
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independent auditors’ report is to communicate the opinions of the independent auditors about the financial statements of the company they audited to the public. However, there have been an issue on the communication of the independent auditors’ report as the message intended to be brought forward by the preparers are misinterpreted or confused by the users (Asare and Wright, 2009). The reason for such misinterpretation and confusion by the users of the independent auditors’ report is mainly the use
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