Question 71
When presenting an observation m writing which or the Mowing is usually true regarding the level of detail provided?
1. The description of the observation in the final audit report contains more detail then the description m the engagement workpapers
2. The description of the observation m the engagement workpapers contains more detail than the descriptor n a preliminary observation document
3. A preliminary observation document contains more detail than tie observation description in the final audit report
4. A preliminary observation document contains more detail than tie observation description in the engagement workpapers
1. The description of the observation in the final audit report contains more detail then the description m the engagement workpapers
2. The description of the observation m the engagement workpapers contains more detail than the descriptor n a preliminary observation document
3. A preliminary observation document contains more detail than tie observation description in the final audit report
4. A preliminary observation document contains more detail than tie observation description in the engagement workpapers
Question 72
During an audit of the accounts receivable (AR) process, an internal auditor noted that reconciliations are still not performed regularly by the AR staff, a recommendation that was made following a previous audit. Monitoring by the financial reporting function has failed to detect the shortcoming. Both the financial reporting function and AR report to the controller, who is responsible for implementing action plans. Which of the following supports the internal auditor's decision to combine both observations into one reported finding?
Question 73
According to IIA guidance, which of the following reflects a characteristic of sufficient and reliable information?
Question 74
To effectively communicate the acceptance of risk in an organization a chief audit executive must first consider which of the following?
Question 75
An internal auditor has suspicions that the management of a department splits me number of planned purchases to avoid the approval process required for larger purchases. Which of the following would be the most efficient technique to help the auditor identify the seventy of this malpractice?