Примери за използване на Substantive procedures на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Nature of Substantive Procedures.
Substantive procedures to carry out.
Timing of Substantive Procedures.
Analytical procedures may also be applied as substantive procedures.
ISA(UK and Ireland) 330 requires the auditor to perform substantive procedures that are specifically responsive to risks that are assessed as significant risks.
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Reduce the detection risk by modifying the nature, timing andextent of planned substantive procedures.
The auditor may perform tests of controls or substantive procedures at an interim date or at the period end.
In such cases, it may be more efficient for the auditor to perform further audit procedures that are primarily substantive procedures.
Analytical procedures as substantive procedures.
The auditor's substantive procedures shall include the following audit procedures related to the financial report closing process.
(c) A combined approach using both tests of controls and substantive procedures is an effective approach.
The higher the assessment of inherent and control risks,the more audit evidence the auditor should obtain from the performance of substantive procedures.
In most cases, audit evidence from a previous audit's substantive procedures provides little or no audit evidence for the current period.
Therefore, in order to reduce audit risk to an acceptably low level, the auditor needs a low detection risk andwill rely more on substantive procedures.
When intending to perform analytical procedures as substantive procedures, the internal auditor will need to consider a number of factors such as the.
These factors need to be considered together assuming the internal auditor does not modify the nature or timing of TOD orotherwise modify the approach to substantive procedures in response to assessed risks.
Paragraph 21 of this Auditing Standard requires the auditor to perform substantive procedures that are specifically responsive to risks the auditor has determined to be significant risks.
When the substantive procedures alone do not provide sufficient appropriate audit evidence, the auditor should perform tests of controls to obtain audit evidence about their operating effectiveness.
For example, audit evidence obtained through the performance of substantive procedures may contradict the audit evidence obtained through tests of controls.
The auditor's substantive procedures must include the following audit procedures related to the period-end financial reporting process.
These factors need to be considered together assuming the internal auditor does not modify the nature or timing of TOD orotherwise modify the approach to substantive procedures in response to assessed risks.
The auditor also may choose to perform substantive procedures or tests of controls concurrently with risk assessment procedures because it is efficient to do so.
The audit procedures described in paragraphs A14-A25 below may be used as risk assessment procedures, tests of controls or substantive procedures, depending on the context in which they are applied by the auditor.
The auditor s substantive procedures at the assertion level may be derived from tests of details, from substantive analytical procedures, or from a combination of both.
Because the assessment of the risk of material misstatement takes account of internal control,the extent of substantive procedures may need to be increased when the results from tests of controls are unsatisfactory.
(b) Performing only substantive procedures is appropriate for particular assertions and, therefore, the auditor excludes the effect of controls from the relevant risk assessment.
This section also provides guidance to the auditor in determining whether any of the assessed risks are significant risks that require special audit consideration or risks for which substantive procedures alone do not provide sufficient appropriate audit evidence.
This can be achieved by, for example, performing substantive procedures on selected account balances and assertions not otherwise tested due to their materiality or risk.
In contrast, because an intentional misstatement for example, a misstatement involving improper revenue recognition may have been initiated in an interim period,the auditor may elect to apply substantive procedures to transactions occurring earlier in or throughout the reporting period.
As substantive procedures when their use can be more effective or efficient than tests of details in reducing the risk of material misstatement at the assertion level to an acceptably low level(paragraphs 10-19).