The following are auditor judgments and audit sampling results for six populations. Assume large population sizes. REQUIRED
Question:
The following are auditor judgments and audit sampling results for six populations. Assume large population sizes.
REQUIRED
a. For each population, did the auditor select a smaller sample size than is indicated by using attribute sampling tables for determining sample size? Evaluate, selecting either a larger or smaller size than those determined in the tables.
b. Calculate the SER and CUER for each population.
c. For which of the six populations should the sample results be considered unacceptable? What options are available to the auditor?
d. Why is analysis of the exceptions necessary even when the populations are considered acceptable?
e. For the following terms, identify which is an audit decision, a nonstatistical estimate made by the auditor, a sample result, or a statistical conclusion about the population:
1. EPER.
2. TER.
3. ARO.
4. Actual sample size.
5. Actual number of exceptions in the sample.
6. SER.
7. CUER.
Step by Step Answer:
Auditing The Art and Science of Assurance Engagements
ISBN: 978-0133405507
13th Canadian edition
Authors: Alvin A. Arens, Randal J. Elder, Mark S. Beasley, Joanne C. Jones