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ACCA Advanced Audit and Assurance Exam Practice Questions and Answers Define materiality - ANSWERMatters are material if their omission or misstatement could influence the economic decisions of users of the financial statements. What are the materiality benchmarks? - ANSWER- Above 1⁄2- 1% of ...

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ACCA Advanced Audit and Assurance

Exam Practice Questions and Answers


Define materiality - ANSWER✔✔Matters are material if their omission or misstatement could influence

the economic decisions of users of the financial statements.


What are the materiality benchmarks? - ANSWER✔✔- Above 1⁄2- 1% of revenue


- Above 1 - 2% of total assets


- Above 5 - 10% of profit before tax


Define performance materiality - ANSWER✔✔This is an amount set by the auditor that is less than the

overall materiality threshold. Its purpose is to reduce the risk that the total undetected and uncorrected

misstatements will exceed materiality for the financial statements as a whole.


Define business risk - ANSWER✔✔Business risk is defined as a threat which could mean that a business

fails to meet one of its key business objectives. Essentially, a "business risk" is any risk which could affect

a business' revenues, profits or reputation


What are the three types of business risks? - ANSWER✔✔- Financial




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- Operational


- Compliance


Define inherent risk - ANSWER✔✔This is the risk that an account balance or transaction is susceptible to

a material misstatement. It arises due to the nature of the business or the external pressures placed on

the business.


What are the five factors which increase inherent risk? - ANSWER✔✔- Complexity


- Subjectivity


- Change


- Uncertainty


- Susceptibility to management bias or other fraud risk factors


Define control risk - ANSWER✔✔This is the risk that the client's internal control system will fail to

prevent or detect a material misstatement. The auditor's preliminary assessment of controls will help

determine control risk.


Define Attestation - ANSWER✔✔As an engagement in which a practitioner


What does an adverse opinion mean? - ANSWER✔✔An adverse opinion means that the auditor

considers the misstatement to be material and pervasive to the financial statements. Pervasive matters


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are those which affect a substantial proportion of the financial statements or fundamentally affect the

users' understanding of the financial statements.


When is an emphasis of matter used? - ANSWER✔✔Emphasis of matter is only used for matters where

the auditor has obtained sufficient appropriate evidence that the matter is not materially misstated in

the financial statements.


What are the seven key assertions? - ANSWER✔✔Completeness, Occurrence, Disclosure, Existence, Cut-

Off, Accuracy and Rights and Obligations


Define aggregation risk - ANSWER✔✔Aggregation risk is the risk that the sum of all uncorrected and

undetected misstatements is greater than materiality for the group. This risk is greater where a group is

made up of many components which are audited separately. Risk is reduced by setting PM lower than

group PM


How long can administration last? - ANSWER✔✔Up to 12 months


What is a compulsory liquidation? - ANSWER✔✔One ordered by the courts.


What does ISA 300 state? - ANSWER✔✔-Establish the overall audit strategy for the engagement


-develop an audit plan


What does the audit strategy set out? - ANSWER✔✔The scope, timing and direction of the audit.




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