Form and Content of Working Papers

Working papers should record the audit plan, nature, timing and extent of auditing procedures performed, and the conclusions drawn from the evidence obtained. The form and content of working papers are affected by matters such as : Nature of the Read More …

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AUDIT WORKING PAPERS

The audit working papers constitute the link between the auditor’s report and the client’s records. Documentation is one of the basic principles listed in AAS 1. According to AAS 3 (reproduced in Appendix I), documentation refers to working papers prepared Read More …

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THE OVERALL AUDIT APPROACH

The auditor must gather sufficient competent evidential matter as a basis for forming his opinion on :  the truth and fairness of the accounts and also their compliance with the provisions of the related laws, rules and regulations;  the proper Read More …

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AUDIT PLANNING AND MATERIALITY

As stated in the previous chapter, materiality is an important consideration for an auditor to evaluate whether the financial statements reflect a true or fair view or not. AAS 13 on “Audit Materiality” requires that an auditor should consider materiality Read More …

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CONTINUOUS AND FINAL AUDIT

Final or Completed or Periodical Audit : A final or completed audit is commonly understood to be an audit which does not begin until the books have closed at the end of the accounting period and thereafter is carried on Read More …

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METHODS OF WORK

In order than an audit may be carried out in a systematic and efficient manner, the following steps should be taken : (1) Work must be carried on regularly and record kept of time of arrival/departure of the staff and Read More …

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