Assume that you are now performing substantive tests on receivables and you want to perform account receivable
Question:
Assume that you are now performing substantive tests on receivables and you want to perform account receivable confirmations. The client’s recorded book value is $2,300,000 made up of 2,650 customers. You have established a tolerable misstatement of $75,000 for accounts receivable. You have selected 200 accounts worth a total of $235,000 to confirm and after sending out the confirmations, four are returned showing the following overstatements.
Book Value | Audit value | |
Sonic Trading | 12,800 | 10,350 |
Bazaar Enterprises | 8,300 | 6,500 |
Millers Co | 18,800 | 14,150 |
Mendez Bros. | 4,925 | 3,200 |
2a. What is your sample misstatement? (Please show work for credit)
2b. What is your projected misstatement using the ratio estimation method? (Please show work for credit)
2.c What do you conclude about the fairness of the accounts receivable account, what is your conclusion about the accounts receivable balance based on ratio estimation, what is your conclusion about the accounts receivable balance based on ratio estimation?
A. The account is likely to be materially misstated
B. The account is likely to be fairly stated
2d. Using the difference estimation method, calculate your projected misstatement. What is your projected misstatement using the difference method?
2e. What do you conclude about the fairness of the accounts receivable account, what is your conclusion about the accounts receivable balance based on the difference method?
A. The account is likely to be misstated
B. The account is fairly stated
Management
ISBN: 978-0132553285
3rd edition
Authors: Michael A. Hitt, Stewart Black, Lyman W. Porter