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6 Ordan received a statement from one of its suppliers, Alta, showing a balance due of $3,

980. The amount due

according to the payables ledger account of Alta in Ordan’s records was only $230.

Comparison of the statement and the ledger account revealed the following differences:

1 A cheque sent by Ordan for $270 has not been allowed for in Alta’s statement.

2 Alta has not allowed for goods returned by Ordan $180.

3 Ordan made a contra entry, reducing the amount due to Alta by $3,200, for a balance due from Alta in Ordan’s

receivables ledger. No such entry has been made in Alta’s records.

What difference remains between the two companies’ records after adjusting for these items?

A $460

B $640

C $6,500

D $100

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第1题

Kyanite Pizzas Co (Kyanite) operates a large chain of fast food restaurants. You are an au

Kyanite Pizzas Co (Kyanite) operates a large chain of fast food restaurants. You are an audit supervisor of Jasper & Co and are currently preparing the audit programmes for the audit of Kyanite’s financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2016. You are reviewing the notes of last week’s meeting between the audit manager and finance director where two material issues were discussed.

(i) Property, plant and equipment

In the past Kyanite has received negative press reports over the condition of its fast food restaurants, with comments suggesting they are old fashioned and tired looking. Therefore during the year the company undertook a full review of all its assets and carried out extensive refurbishments to the majority of its restaurants. This review resulted in a significant amount of ageing fixtures and fittings being disposed of and a significant amount of capital expenditure was invested in all remaining restaurants. (6 marks)

(ii) Equity The refurbishment was financed via a share issue in April 2015 at a premium of $1·6 million. (4 marks)

Required:

Describe substantive procedures you should perform. to obtain sufficient and appropriate audit evidence in relation to the above two matters.

Note: The mark allocation is shown against each of the two matters above.

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第2题

Section B – TWO questions ONLY to be attemptedYour client, Eric, requires advice on the ca

Section B – TWO questions ONLY to be attempted

Your client, Eric, requires advice on the capital gains tax implications arising from the receipt of insurance proceeds and the disposal of some shares, and the inheritance tax reliefs available in respect of assets in his estate at death. His son Zak requires advice regarding the application of the personal service company (IR35) legislation.

Eric:

– Is UK resident and domiciled.

– Is a higher rate taxpayer.

– Is in ill health and is expected to die within the next few months.

Capital transactions in the tax year 2014/15:

– Eric made no disposals for capital gains tax purposes in the tax year 2014/15 other than those detailed below.

– Eric received insurance proceeds of £10,000 following damage to a valuable painting.

– Eric sold half of his shareholding in Malaga plc for £11·50 per share.

Damaged painting:

– Eric purchased the painting for £46,000 in July 2012.

– The painting was damaged in October 2014 such that immediately afterwards its value fell to £38,000.

– The insurance proceeds of £10,000 were received by Eric on 1 December 2014.

– Eric has not had the painting repaired.

Malaga plc shares:

– Malaga plc is a quoted trading company with 200,000 issued shares.

– 80% of Malaga plc’s chargeable assets have always been chargeable business assets.

– Eric was given 12,000 shares in Malaga plc by his sister on 1 April 2010, when they were valued at £126,000.

– Eric’s sister had purchased the shares for £96,000 on 1 March 2009.

– Gift relief was claimed in respect of the gift of the shares to Eric on 1 April 2010.

– Eric paid the inheritance tax arising in respect of this gift following his sister’s death on 1 September 2011.

– Eric has never worked for Malaga plc.

– Eric sold 6,000 shares in Malaga plc on 1 March 2015.

Assets owned by Eric and a previous lifetime gift:

– Eric owns farmland in the UK, which has been leased to a tenant farmer for the last ten years.

– The farmland has a market value of £420,000 and an agricultural value of £340,000.

– Eric’s other assets, excluding the remaining Malaga plc shares, are valued at £408,000.

– Eric has made only one previous lifetime gift, of £60,000 cash to his son Zak on 1 July 2009.

Zak:

– Is the sole shareholder, director and employee of Yoyo Ltd, a company which provides consultancy services.

– In the year ended 31 March 2016, Yoyo Ltd’s gross fee income from relevant engagements performed by Zak will be £110,000.

– In the tax year 2015/16, Zak will draw a salary of £24,000 and dividends of £50,000 from Yoyo Ltd.

– Neither Yoyo Ltd nor Zak has any other source of income.

Required:

(a) Calculate Eric’s total after-tax proceeds in respect of the two capital gains tax disposals in the tax year 2014/15. (6 marks)

(b) (i) On the assumption that Eric dies on 31 March 2016, advise on the availability and effect (if any), of agricultural property relief, business property relief and quick succession relief in respect of the farmland and the retained shares in Malaga plc.

Note: You are not required to prepare calculations for this part of the question. (6 marks)

(ii) Explain, with the aid of calculations, the impact on the inheritance tax liability arising on Eric’s death if Eric does not die until 1 August 2016. (3 marks)

(c) Calculate Zak’s taxable income for the tax year 2015/16 if the personal service company (IR35) legislation were to apply to the fee income received by Yoyo Ltd. (5 marks)

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第3题

(a) Auditors have a responsibility under ISA 265 Communicating Deficiencies in Internal Co

(a) Auditors have a responsibility under ISA 265 Communicating Deficiencies in Internal Control to those Charged with Governance and Management, to communicate deficiencies in internal controls. In particular SIGNIFICANT deficiencies in internal controls must be communicated in writing to those charged with governance.

Required:

Explain examples of matters the auditor should consider in determining whether a deficiency in internal controls is significant. (5 marks)

Greystone Co is a retailer of ladies clothing and accessories. It operates in many countries around the world and has expanded steadily from its base in Europe. Its main market is aimed at 15 to 35 year olds and its prices are mid to low range. The company’s year end was 30 September 2010.

In the past the company has bulk ordered its clothing and accessories twice a year. However, if their goods failed to meet the key fashion trends then this resulted in significant inventory write downs. As a result of this the company has recently introduced a just in time ordering system. The fashion buyers make an assessment nine months in advance as to what the key trends are likely to be, these goods are sourced from their suppliers but only limited numbers are initially ordered.

Greystone Co has an internal audit department but at present their only role is to perform. regular inventory counts at the stores.

Ordering process

Each country has a purchasing manager who decides on the initial inventory levels for each store, this is not done in conjunction with store or sales managers. These quantities are communicated to the central buying department at the head office in Europe. An ordering clerk amalgamates all country orders by specified regions of countries, such as Central Europe and North America, and passes them to the purchasing director to review and authorise.

As the goods are sold, it is the store manager’s responsibility to re-order the goods through the purchasing manager; they are prompted weekly to review inventory levels as although the goods are just in time, it can still take up to four weeks for goods to be received in store.

It is not possible to order goods from other branches of stores as all ordering must be undertaken through the purchasing manager. If a customer requests an item of clothing, which is unavailable in a particular store, then the customer is provided with other branch telephone numbers or recommended to try the company website.

Goods received and Invoicing

To speed up the ordering to receipt of goods cycle, the goods are delivered directly from the suppliers to the individual stores. On receipt of goods the quantities received are checked by a sales assistant against the supplier’s delivery note, and then the assistant produces a goods received note (GRN). This is done at quiet times of the day so as to maximise sales. The checked GRNs are sent to head office for matching with purchase invoices.

As purchase invoices are received they are manually matched to GRNs from the stores, this can be a very time consuming process as some suppliers may have delivered to over 500 stores. Once the invoice has been agreed then it is sent to the purchasing director for authorisation. It is at this stage that the invoice is entered onto the purchase ledger.

Required:

(b) As the external auditors of Greystone Co, write a report to management in respect of the purchasing system which:

(i) Identifies and explains FOUR deficiencies in that system;

(ii) Explains the possible implication of each deficiency;

(iii) Provides a recommendation to address each deficiency.

A covering letter is required.

Note: Up to two marks will be awarded within this requirement for presentation. (14 marks)

(c) Describe substantive procedures the auditor should perform. on the year-end trade payables of Greystone Co. (5 marks)

(d) Describe additional assignments that the internal audit department of Greystone Co could be asked to perform. by those charged with governance. (6 marks)

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第4题

Do not be envious of other people’s happiness.()

A、Do not keep in mind a favor you have bestowed on someone else

B、Do not forget to repay a favor you have received

C、Do not take pleasure in other people’s misfortune

D、One who gives publicity to his good deeds is not genuinely doing good

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第5题

A yacht factory sold a yacht to an individual customer and received a total amount of RMB4
00,000. The consumption tax rate for yachts is 10%.

What are the amounts to be recorded in the factory’s accounts for sales and consumption tax respectively?

A.RMB400,000 and RMB40,000

B.RMB310,800 and RMB31,080

C.RMB341,880 and RMB34,188

D.RMB376,068 and RMB37,607

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第6题

You are the audit manager of Chestnut & Co and are reviewing the key issues identified
in the files of two audit clients.

Palm Industries Co (Palm)

Palm’s year end was 31 March 2015 and the draft financial statements show revenue of $28·2 million, receivables of $5·6 million and profit before tax of $4·8 million. The fieldwork stage for this audit has been completed.

A customer of Palm owed an amount of $350,000 at the year end. Testing of receivables in April highlighted that no amounts had been paid to Palm from this customer as they were disputing the quality of certain goods received from Palm. The finance director is confident the issue will be resolved and no allowance for receivables was made with regards to this balance.

Ash Trading Co (Ash)

Ash is a new client of Chestnut & Co, its year end was 31 January 2015 and the firm was only appointed auditors in February 2015, as the previous auditors were suddenly unable to undertake the audit. The fieldwork stage for this audit is currently ongoing.

The inventory count at Ash’s warehouse was undertaken on 31 January 2015 and was overseen by the company’s internal audit department. Neither Chestnut & Co nor the previous auditors attended the count. Detailed inventory records were maintained but it was not possible to undertake another full inventory count subsequent to the year end.

The draft financial statements show a profit before tax of $2·4 million, revenue of $10·1 million and inventory of $510,000.

Required:

For each of the two issues:

(i) Discuss the issue, including an assessment of whether it is material;

(ii) Recommend ONE procedure the audit team should undertake to try to resolve the issue; and

(iii) Describe the impact on the audit report if the issue remains UNRESOLVED.

Notes:

1 The total marks will be split equally between each of the two issues.

2 Audit report extracts are NOT required.

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第7题

2 Plaza, a limited liability company, is a major food retailer. Further to the success of
its national supermarkets in the

late 1990s it has extended its operations throughout Europe and most recently to Asia, where it is expanding rapidly.

You are a manager in Andando, a firm of Chartered Certified Accountants. You have been approached by Duncan

Seymour, the chief finance officer of Plaza, to advise on a bid that Plaza is proposing to make for the purchase of

MCM. You have ascertained the following from a briefing note received from Duncan.

MCM provides training in management, communications and marketing to a wide range of corporate clients, including

multi-nationals. The ‘MCM’ name is well regarded in its areas of expertise. MCM is currently wholly-owned by

Frontiers, an international publisher of textbooks, whose shares are quoted on a recognised stock exchange. MCM

has a National and an International business.

The National business comprises 11 training centres. The audited financial statements show revenue of

$12·5 million and profit before taxation of $1·3 million for this geographic segment for the year to 31 December

2004. Most of the National business’s premises are owned or held on long leases. Trainers in the National business

are mainly full-time employees.

The International business has five training centres in Europe and Asia. For these segments, revenue amounted to

$6·3 million and profit before tax $2·4 million for the year to 31 December 2004. Most of the International business’s

premises are held on operating leases. International trade receivables at 31 December 2004 amounted to

$3·7 million. Although the International centres employ some full-time trainers, the majority of trainers provide their

services as freelance consultants.

Required:

(a) Define ‘due diligence’ and describe the nature and purpose of a due diligence review. (4 marks)

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第8题

14 Alpha buys goods from Beta. At 30 June 2005 Beta’s account in Alpha’s records showed $5
,700 owing to Beta.

Beta submitted a statement to Alpha as at the same date showing a balance due of $5,200.

Which of the following could account fully for the difference?

A Alpha has sent a cheque to Beta for $500 which has not yet been received by Beta.

B The credit side of Beta’s account in Alpha’s records has been undercast by $500.

C An invoice for $250 from Beta has been treated in Alpha’s records as if it had been a credit note.

D Beta has issued a credit note for $500 to Alpha which Alpha has not yet received.

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第9题

(a) (i) Defi ne a ‘test of control’ and a ‘substantive procedure’; (2 marks) (ii) State ON

(a) (i) Defi ne a ‘test of control’ and a ‘substantive procedure’; (2 marks)

(ii) State ONE test of control and ONE substantive procedure in relation to sales invoicing. (2 marks)

(b) Shiny Happy Windows Co (SHW) is a window cleaning company. Customers’ windows are cleaned monthly, the window cleaner then posts a stamped addressed envelope for payment through the customer’s front door.

SHW has a large number of receivable balances and these customers pay by cheque or cash, which is received in the stamped addressed envelopes in the post. The following procedures are applied to the cash received cycle:

1. A junior clerk from the accounts department opens the post and if any cheques or cash have been sent, she records the receipts in the cash received log and then places all the monies into the locked small cash box.

2. The contents of the cash box are counted each day and every few days these sums are banked by which ever member of the fi nance team is available.

3. The cashier records the details of the cash received log into the cash receipts day book and also updates the sales ledger.

4. Usually on a monthly basis the cashier performs a bank reconciliation, which he then fi les, if he misses a month then he catches this up in the following month’s reconciliation.

Required:

For the cash cycle of SHW:

(i) Identify and explain THREE defi ciencies in the system; (3 marks)

(ii) Suggest controls to address each of these defi ciencies; and (3 marks)

(iii) List tests of controls the auditor of SHW would perform. to assess if the controls are operating effectively. (3 marks)

(c) Describe substantive procedures an auditor would perform. in verifying a company’s bank balance. (7 marks)

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第10题

Which of the following procedures are TESTS OF CONTROL an auditor should perform in testin
g the inventory cycle of their client whilst attending the inventory count? (1) Observe whether the client’s staff are following the inventory count instructions (2) Review inventory present in the warehouse for evidence of damage or obsolescence (3) Obtain a sample of the last goods received notes and goods despatched notes and follow through to ensure inclusion in the correct accounting period (4) Inspect and review management’s inventory count instructions

A.2 and 3

B.1 and 4

C.1 and 2

D.3 and 4

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