AUE3702 - Substantive Procedures And Finalising An Audit (AUE3702)
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AUE3702 S1 – QUESTION (UNISA)
You are the audit manager for the 2013 audit of Tiger Trailers (Pty) Limited, a manufacturer
duty trailers. Their financial year end is 28 February and they have been your client for four
manufacturing process of trailers is not a complex process and can be easily understood by
production process. The audit plan indicated no unusual risk of misstating inventory at the a
You attended the client’s annual inventory count and are satisfied with the counting procedu
copy of the final stock count sheets and you are satisfied that the descriptions and quantitie
reflection of the inventory count at year end. The stock count sheets are computerised and r
information: product code with a description, quantity, cost price and selling price. The cost
provided you with the costing records. Every trailer model has a blueprint with the exact spe
(diagrams), product codes of raw materials used in the manufacturing process and costing. F
the cost price of a trailer is determined and used on the inventory sheets.
Tiger Trailers (Pty) Limited employs a registered production engineer, Mike Evans, on a cont
has been a contract worker for five years and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the
also certifies the stage of the work in progress. The cost accountant is responsible for costin
Cost is determined on the first-in-first out (FIFO) basis. Direct costs of manufacturing and a p
manufacturing overheads, based on normal operating capacity, are included in the cost of m
Inventories at cost on 28 February 2013 R’000 2012 R’000
Finished goods 4 280 3 845
Work-in-progress (70% complete) 1 190 1 084
Raw materials 995 799
Journal entry: Credit Note Policy
Tiger Trailers (Pty) Limited accepts returns of goods sold and has a policy that makes provis
before year-end. It is company policy to provide for 2% of the February sales.
The journal entry for this provision is:
28/2/1 Sales (Dr) R59 500.24
3 Provision for credit notes (Cr) R59 500.24
February sales credit note provision per policy document R2
975 012 x 2%
Subsequent events
On reviewing the previous year’s audit programme for subsequent events you noticed that t
procedures were either poorly formulated or incomplete. You plan to reformulate them so th
trainee is able to understand exactly what he has to do when executing them. In preparing t
perform the subsequent events procedures you explained the accounting principles of subse
him.
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Issue Conclusion in audit file Nature of the Effect of Effect on
matter that misstatement report/
gave rise to theon financial Type of
modification (if statements audit
applicable) opinion
E.g. No cash records Insufficient Fundamental Disclaimer
appropriate
evidence –
scope limitation
1 The provision in respect of the credit note 6.1
policy 6.2 6.3
was understated by a material amount.
2 The ability of Tiger Trailers to continue as a
6.4
going 6.5 6.6
concern in the foreseeable future depends on
negotiations which will be finalised after the
annual financial statements (AFSs) are issued.
Disclosure of this fact has been made in the AFSs.
3 Various transactions took place during the 6.7year 6.8 6.9
between the audit client and a related party.
These transactions took place well below the
market price. No disclosures of the related party
transactions have been made in the AFSs. This
has a major affect on the AFSs and as a result
causes the AFSs to be misleading as a whole.
REQUIRED:
1. Describe the substantive procedures that you will perform to ensure that finished
(30) g
correctly valued at year end.
2. Describe the aspects that you will consider before relying on the work of the engine
(15)
Evans.
3. Describe the audit procedures that you will perform to audit the journal entry (18)
provid
credit notes.
4. Explain the two types of subsequent events identified by ISA 560 Subsequent (6)event
respective accounting treatment thereof.
5. List the audit procedures to identify subsequent events. (18)
6. Complete the audit reporting schedule of issues that could affect the audit report.
(13) N
your answer in accordance with the schedule – 6.1, 6.2, etc.
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