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ch12 - Substantive Audit Testing Expenditure Cycle PDF
ch12 - Substantive Audit Testing Expenditure Cycle PDF
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
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ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: A
196 Chapter 12 Substantive Audit Testing: Expenditure Cycle
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: B
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ANSWER: C
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: D
Chapter 12 Substantive Audit Testing: Expenditure Cycle 199
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: C
32. Which of the following accounts would contain the best data
for an auditor performing an analytical review to evaluate
the reasonableness of the annual payroll?
a. Payroll taxes expense.
b. Payroll taxes withheld.
c. Sales and cost of goods sold.
d. United Way payable and credit union payable.
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: D
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: C
ANSWER: A
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: D
COMPLETION:
49. Goods were received prior to year end and included in the
physical inventory. The purchase, however, was not recorded
until the following accounting period. Net income, in this
instance, was (overstated or understated).
ANSWER: OVERSTATED
50. Although goods were shipped prior to year end, and excluded
from the ending inventory, the sale was not recorded until
the following accounting period. Net income in this
instance, was (overstated or understated) by
the amount of the (selling price or gross
profit)
ANSWER: CLASSIFICATION
ANSWER: VOUCHING
errors.
ANSWER: CONFIRMATION
MATCHING:
SOLUTION:
1. C
2. F
3. A
4. K
5. I
6. H
7. B
8. E
9. G
10. D
PROBLEM/ESSAY:
COMPUTERS
Debits Credits
REQUIRED:
SOLUTION:
a.
Transportation-in 620
Freight Payable 620
To record return of computers not
received until 2003, but for which
title passed to Compact in 2002.
59. Genstone Pools Sells in-ground swimming pools and hot tubs.
The company also installs the pools and tubs that it sells. Abe
Booker, Gemstone’s controller, prepared the following adjusting
journal entry at 9/30/03, the close of Gemstone’s fiscal year:
Date
Recorded Amount Payee Explanation
SOLUTION:
a.
AJE #1
Accounts Payable 86,000
Pool Inventory 86,000
To reverse client adjustment
recording inventory for which
title did not pass until October.
AJE #2
Accounts Payable 3,500
Office Supplies 3,500
To decrease office supplies for
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October purchase.
AJE #3
Advertising Expense 12,200
Real Estate Taxes 14,000
Repair Parts Inventory 15,400
Accounts Payable 41,600
To adjust accounts payable for
fiscal 2004 vouchers pertaining
to fiscal 2003.
b.