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1、Chapter 22 Audit of the Capital Acquisition and Repayment Cycle n Review Questions 22-1 Four examples of interest bearing liability accounts commonly found on balance sheets are: 1. Notes payable 2. Contracts payable 3. Mortgages payable 4. Bonds payable These liabilities hav

2、e the following characteristics in common: 1. Relatively few transactions affect the account balance, but each transaction is often highly material in amount. 2. The exclusion of a single transaction could be material in itself. 3. There is a legal relationship between the client entity and

3、the holder of the stock, bond, or similar ownership document. 4. There is a direct relationship between interest and dividend accounts and debt and equity. These liabilities differ in what they represent and the nature of their respective liabilities. 22-2 The characteristics of the liabilit

4、y accounts in the capital acquisition and repayment cycle that result in a different auditing approach than the approach followed in the audit of accounts payable are: 1. Relatively few transactions affect the account balance, but each transaction is often highly material in amount. 2. The exc

5、lusion of a single transaction could be material in itself. 3. There is a legal relationship between the client entity and the holder of the stock, bond, or similar ownership document. 4. There is a direct relationship between interest and dividend accounts and debt and equity. 22-3 It is com

6、mon to audit the balance in notes payable in conjunction with the audit of interest expense and interest payable because it minimizes the verification time and reduces the likelihood of overlooking misstatements in the balance. Once the auditor is satisfied with the balance in notes payable and the

7、related interest rates and due dates for each note, it is easy to test the accuracy of accrued interest. If the interest expense for the year is also tested at the same time, the likelihood of omitting a note from notes payable for which interest has been paid is minimized. When there are a large nu

8、mber of notes or a large number of transactions during the year, it is usually too time consuming to completely tie out interest expense as a part of the audit of the notes payable and related accrued interest. Normally, however, there are only a few notes and few transactions during t

9、he year. 22-4 The most important controls the auditor should be concerned about in the audit of notes payable are: 1. The proper authorization for the issuance of new notes (or renewals) to insure that the company is not being committed to debt arrangements that are not authorized. 2. Contr

10、ols over the repayment of principal and interest to insure that the proper amounts are paid. 3. Proper records and procedures to insure that all amounts in all transactions are properly recorded. 4. Periodic independent verification to insure that all the controls over notes payable are working.

11、 22-5 The most important analytical procedures used to verify notes payable is a test of interest expense. By the use of this test, auditors can uncover misstatements in interest calculations or possible unrecorded notes payable. 22-6 It is more important to search for unrecorded notes payable

12、 than unrecorded notes receivable because the omission of an asset is less likely to occur than the omission of a debt. Several audit procedures the auditor can use to uncover unrecorded notes payable are: 1. Examine the notes paid after year-end to determine whether they were liabilities at the

13、 balance sheet date. 2. Obtain a standard bank confirmation that includes specific reference to the existence of notes payable from all banks with which the client does business. 3. Review the bank reconciliation for new notes credited directly to the bank account by the bank. 4. Obtain confir

14、mation from creditors who have held notes from the client in the past and are not currently included in the notes payable schedule. 5. Analyze interest expense to uncover a payment to a creditor who is not included on the notes payable schedule. 6. Review the minutes of the board of directors fo

15、r authorized but unrecorded notes. 22-7 The primary purpose of analyzing interest expense is to uncover a payment to a creditor who is not included on the notes payable schedule. The primary considerations the auditor should keep in mind when doing the analysis are: 1. Is the payee for the inte

16、rest payment listed in the cash disbursements journal also included in the notes payable list? 2. Has a confirmation for notes payable been received from the payee? 22-8 The tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions for liability accounts in the capital acquisition and repayment c

17、ycle consists of tests of the control and substantive tests over the payment of principal and interest and the issuance of new notes or other liabilities, whereas the tests of details of balances concern the balance of the liabilities, interest payable, and interest expense. A unique aspect of the c

18、apital acquisition and repayment cycle is that auditors normally verify the transactions and balances in the account at the same time, as described in the solution to Review Question 22-3. 22-9 Four types of restrictions long-term creditors often put on companies in granting them a loan are:

19、1. Financial ratio restrictions 2. Payment of dividends restrictions 3. Operations restrictions 4. Issue of additional debt restrictions The auditor can find out about these restrictions by examining the loan agreement and related correspondence associated with the loan, and by confirmation

20、. The auditor must perform calculations and observe activities to determine whether the client has observed the restrictions. 22-10 The primary objectives in the audit of owners' equity accounts are to determine whether: 1. The internal controls over capital stock and related dividends are ad

21、equate. 2. Owners' equity transactions are recorded properly, as defined by the following six transaction-related audit objectives: n Occurrence n Completeness n Accuracy n Posting and summarization n Classification n Timing 22-10 (continued) 3. Owners' equity balances in the

22、 financial statements satisfy the following balance-related audit objectives: n Detail tie-in n Existence n Completeness n Accuracy n Classification n Cutoff 4. Owners' equity balances are properly presented and disclosed to satisfy the following presentation and disclosure-related audit

23、objectives: n Occurrence and Rights and Obligations n Completeness n Accuracy and Valuation n Classification and Understandability 22-11 Although the corporate charter and bylaws are legal documents, their legal nature is not being judged by the auditor. They are being used only to referenc

24、e transactions being tested by the auditor and provide insight into some of the key control features of the company. The auditor should consult an attorney if the information the auditor needs from the documents is not clear or if a legal interpretation is needed. 22-12 The major internal control

25、s over owners' equity are: 1. Proper authorization of transactions 2. Proper record keeping 3. Adequate segregation of duties between maintaining owners' equity records and handling cash and stock certificates 4. The use of an independent registrar and stock transfer agent 22-13 The aud

26、it of owners' equity for a closely held corporation differs from that for a publicly held corporation in that the amount of time spent in verifying owners' equity in a closely held corporation is usually minimal because of the relatively few transactions for capital stock accounts that occur during

27、the year. For publicly held corporations, the audit of owners' equity is more complex due to the existence of a larger number of shareholders and frequent changes in the individuals holding stock. The audits are not significantly different in regard to whether the transactions in the equity accoun

28、ts are properly authorized and recorded and whether the amounts in the accounts are properly classified, described, and stated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. 22-14 The duties of a stock registrar are to make sure that stock is issued by a corporation in accordance wit

29、h the capital authorization of the board of directors, to sign all newly issued stock certificates, and to make sure old certificates are received and cancelled before a replacement certificate is issued when there is a change in the ownership of the stock. The duties of a transfer agent are to ma

30、intain the stockholder records, and in some cases, disburse cash dividends to shareholders. The use of the services of a stock registrar improves the effectiveness of the client's internal controls by preventing the improper issuance of stock certificates. Along similar lines, the use of the servi

31、ces of an independent transfer agent improves the control over the stock records by putting them in the hands of an independent organization. 22-15 The number of shares outstanding, the correct valuation of capital stock transactions, and par value can all be confirmed with a transfer agent. The

32、balance can then be easily recalculated from this information. 22-16 Since it is important to verify that properly authorized dividends have been paid to owners of stock as of the dividend record date, a comparison of a random sample of cancelled dividend checks to a dividend list prepared by man

33、agement would be inadequate. Such an audit step is useless unless the dividend list has first been verified to include all stockholders of record at the dividend record date. A better test is to determine the total number of shares outstanding at the dividend date from the stock registrar and recomp

34、ute the total dividends that should have been paid for comparison with the total amount actually paid. A random sample of cancelled checks should then be compared to the independent registrar's records to verify that the payments were actually made to valid shareholders. 22-17 If a transfer agent

35、 disburses dividends for a client, the total dividends declared can be verified by tracing the amount to a cash disbursement entry to the agent and also confirming the amount. There should ordinarily be no need to test individual dividend disbursement transactions if a stock transfer agent is used.

36、 22-18 The major emphasis in auditing the retained earnings account should be on the recorded changes that have taken place during the year, such as net earnings for the year, dividends declared, prior period adjustments, extraordinary items charged or credited directly to retained earnings, or s

37、etting up or elimination of appropriations. Except for dividends declared, the other items should be verified during other parts of the engagement. This is especially true of the net earnings for the year. Therefore, the audit of retained earnings primarily consists of an analysis of the changes in

38、retained earnings and the verification of the authorization and accuracy of the underlying transactions. 22-19 For auditing owners' equity and calculating earnings per share, it is crucial to verify that the number of shares used in each is accurate. Earnings are verified as an integral part of

39、the entire audit and should require no additional verification as a part of owners' equity. The most important auditing considerations in verifying the earnings per share figure are the accounting principles prescribed by APB 15 and the descriptions of the various classes of stock in the corporate c

40、harter and minutes of the board of directors. Multiple Choice Questions From CPA Examinations 22-20 a. (2) b. (2) c. (2) 22-21 a. (4) b. (3) c. (1) n Discussion Questions and Problems 22-22 a. PURPOSE OF CONTROL b. POTENTIAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT MISSTATEMENT c. AU

41、DIT PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE EXISTENCE OF MATERIAL MISSTATEMENT 1. To insure that all note liabilities are actual liabilities of the company. Loss of assets through payment of excess interest rates or the diversion of cash to unauthorized persons. Examine note request forms for proper authorizatio

42、n and discuss terms of note with appropriate management personnel. 2. To insure that note transactions are recorded in full and in detail. Improper disclosure or misstatements in notes payable through duplication. Reconcile detailed contents of master file or other records to control account. 3.

43、 To insure that all note-related transactions agree with account balances. Misstatement of notes payable. Reconcile master file with outstanding notes payable. 4. To prevent misuse of notes and funds earmarked for notes. Misstatement of liabilities and cash. Perform all substantive procedures o

44、n extended basis. Trace from paid notes file to cash receipts to determine that the appropriate amount of cash was received when the note was issued. 5. To insure that notes are not paid more than once. Loss of cash. Examine outstanding notes and paid notes for similarities and the potential for

45、reusing the notes. 6. To insure that only the proper interest amount is paid and recorded. Misstatement of interest expense and related accrual. Recompute interest on a test basis. 22-23 a. AUDIT PROCEDURE PURPOSE 1 To determine the nature of restrictions on client as a means of veri

46、fying whether the restrictions have been met and to insure they are adequately disclosed. 2 To insure that the bonds are not subject to unnecessary early retirement by bondholders and that proper disclosures are made. 3 To determine if the account balances are reasonable as related to each othe

47、r and to examine for unreasonable changes in the account balances. 4 To determine if the calculations are correct and accounts are accurate. 5 To obtain independent confirmation of bond indebtedness and collateral. b. The auditor should be alert for the following provisions in the bond in

48、denture agreement: 1. Restrictions on payment of dividends 2. Convertibility provisions 3. Provisions for repayment 4. Restrictions on additional borrowing 5. Required maintenance of specified financial ratios c. The auditor can determine whether the above provisions have been m

49、et by the following procedures: 22-23 a. (continued) 1. Audit of payments of dividends 2. Determine if the appropriate stock authorizations are adequate 3. Determine if sinking fund is adequate 4. Search for other liabilities 5. Calculate ratios and compare to agreement d. Th

50、e auditor should verify the unamortized bond discount or premium on a bond that was in force at the beginning of the year by recalculation. This is done by dividing the premium or discount by the number of total months the bonds will be outstanding and multiplying by the number of months remaining.

51、For bonds issued in the current year, the bond premium or discount must first be verified. The monthly premium or discount is then calculated and multiplied by the number of months still outstanding. e. The following information should be requested from the bondholder in the confirmation of bonds

52、payable: 1. Amount of bond 2. Maturity date 3. Interest rate 4. Payment dates 5. Payment amounts 6. Assets pledged as security 7. Restrictions on client activities 22-24 a. The auditing necessary for notes payable and related interest accounts in these circumstances would b

53、e minimal. Aside from checking interest calculations and postings to the proper accounts as a matter of audit routine, the only major audit procedure would be to confirm the amount and provisions of the note with the bank. b. If Fox was unprofitable, had a need for additional financing, and had de

54、ficient internal controls, it would be necessary to search for unrecorded notes. This could be done by obtaining standard bank confirmations with specific reference to the existence of notes payable, reviewing the bank statements and reconciliations for new notes credited directly to the bank accoun

55、t by the bank, and analyzing interest expense to uncover a payment to a creditor who is not included on the notes payable schedule. 22-25 a. The emphasis in the verification of notes payable in this situation should be in determining whether all existing notes are included in the client's records

56、. The four audit procedures listed do not satisfy this emphasis. b. AUDIT PROCEDURE PURPOSE 1 To determine if the notes payable list reconciles to the general ledger. 2 To determine if the notes payable on the list are correctly recorded and disclosed. 3 To verify that all recorded notes

57、 payable are properly recorded and disclosed. 4 To insure that interest expense is properly recorded on the books. 22-25 (continued) c. Procedure 2 is not necessary in light of procedure 3. They both perform the same function and the confirmation is from an independent source. The sample si

58、zes for the procedures are probably appropriate, considering the deficiencies in record keeping procedures. d. In addition to the procedures mentioned, the following ones are essential because there must be a search for unrecorded notes: 1. Analyze interest expense and send a confirmation for n

59、otes payable to all payees not receiving a confirmation for notes. 2. Confirm the balance in notes payable to payees included in last year's notes payable list but not confirmed in the current year. 3. Examine notes paid after year-end to determine whether they were liabilities at the balance shee

60、t date. 4. Obtain a standard bank confirmation that includes a specific reference to notes payable from all banks with which the client does business. 5. Review the minutes of the board of directors. 22-26 In each case, any actual failure to comply would have to be reported in a footnote to the

61、 statements in view of the possible serious consequences of advancing the maturity date of the loan. The individual audit steps that should be taken are as follows: a. Calculate the working capital ratio at the beginning of and through the previous fiscal year. If it is under 2 to 1, determine c

62、ompensation of officers for compliance with the limitation. b. Examine the client's copies of insurance policies or certificates of insurance for compliance with the covenant, preparing a schedule of book value, appraised or estimated value, and coverage for the report. Confirm policies held with

63、trustee. c. Examine vouchers supporting tax payments on all property covered by the indenture. By reference to the local tax laws and the vouchers, determine that all taxes have been paid before the penalty-free period expired. If the vouchers in any case are inadequate, confirm with the truste

64、e who holds the tax receipts. d. Vouch the payments to the sinking fund. Confirm bond purchases and sinking fund balance with trustee. Observe evidence of destruction of bonds for bonds cancelled. Report the fund as an asset, preferably giving the composition as to cash and bonds held alive, if an

65、y. 22-27 a. It is desirable to prepare an audit schedule for the permanent file for the mortgage so that the appropriate information concerning the mortgage will be conveniently available for future years' audits. This information should include all the provisions of the mortgage as well as the p

66、urchase price, date of purchase, and a list of items pledged as collateral. It may also contain an amortization schedule of principal and interest (especially if the auditor has access to a computer program for preparation of such a schedule) b. The audit of mortgage payable, interest expense, and interest payable should all be done together since these accounts are related and the results of testing each account have a bearing on the other accounts. The likelihood of misstatement in the cli

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