AUD 4.5 - Investment Cycle Flashcards

1
Q

Internal control over investments requires strong segregation of the following duties:

A

Authorization of purchase or sale of investments
Custody of investments
Record keeping

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2
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Who should authorize the purchase or sale of investments?

A

The board of directors

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3
Q

Who should havre custody of the investments?

A

An independent, third-party custodian OR joint control by two company officials with investments kept in a safety deposit box

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4
Q

Who is responsible for record keeping?

A

Neither the board of directors or those who have custody of the investments.

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5
Q

Analytical procedures are used to test what in regards to investments?

A

Related gains and losses and investment income

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6
Q

When testing the completeness assertion for the investment balance, the auditor should:

A

Confirm securities or count securities on hand
OR
If high volume of material transactions, search for unrecorded purchases by examining transactions following year end

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7
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When testing the valuation and allocation assertion for the investment balance, the auditor should:

A

Agree listing of investments to general ledger
Review investment activity
Recalculate ending values
Determine if any permanent impairment
Reasonableness of assumptions made

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8
Q

How should investments classified as held to maturity be valued at year end?

A

Amortized cost

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9
Q

How should investments in another entity with significant influence exists and ownership is between 20 - 50% be accounted for at year end?

A

The equity method

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10
Q

When testing the existence assertion for the investment balance, the auditor should:

A

Send confirmations and examine securities on hand and perform analytical procedures over interest earned

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11
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When testing the rights and obligations assertion for the investment balance, the auditor should:

A

Confirm securities

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12
Q

When testing the completeness assertion for investment transactions, the auditor should:

A

Perform analytical procedures over the dividend and interest inform to determine all investment income has been recorded

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13
Q

When testing the cutoff assertion for investment transactions, the auditor should:

A

Perform cutoff review

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14
Q

When testing the valuation, allocation and accuracy assertion for investment transactions, the auditor should:

A

Recalculate to validate the recorded gains or losses from security sales and of discount premium amortization. Also recalculate to determine the accuracy of recorded dividend and interest income

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15
Q

When testing the existence and occurrence assertion for investment transactions, the auditor should:

A

Analytical procedures to test the reasonableness of dividend and interest income

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16
Q

When testing the understandability and classification assertion for investment transactions, the auditor should:

A

Examine a sample of investment transactions to enter mine that they were recorded in proper accounts

17
Q

Unrealized gains and losses on available for sale securities should be recorded in what account?
Unrealized gains and losses on trading securities should be recorded in what account?

A

AFS - other comprehensive income
Trading securities and all equity - earnings

18
Q

Trading and available for sale securities for which the investor has no significant influence should be carried and classified how?

A

Carried at fair value and classification of level 1, 2, or 3 should be disclosed in the footnotes

19
Q

Held to maturity debt securities should be carried at:

A

Amortized cost

20
Q

Trading securities are always reported as:
AFS securitization and HTM securities are reported as:
Unrealized gains and losses on AFS securities are reported in:

A
  1. Current assets with unrealized gains and losses to net income
  2. Current or long-term based on mgmt’s intent to hold vs sell
  3. Other comprehensive income
21
Q

The auditor should perform the following to obtain evidence in support of the investee’s financial results if valuations are based on the investee’s financial results:

A

Read the financials and audit report of the investee
If not audited, request that the entity arrange with the investee to have the financials audited

22
Q

The amount at which an asset could be sold or a liability settled in a current transaction between willing parties and the measurement date:

A

Fair value

23
Q

The three level hierarchy used to measure fair value:

A

Level 1, level 2, and level 3

24
Q

Observable quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities

A

Level 1

25
Q

Observable inputs other than quoted market prices for identical assets or liabilities

A

Level 2

26
Q

Unobservable inputs using estimates and valuation methods such as discounted cash flow, determined based on managements judgement

A

Level 3

27
Q

If an impairment loss has been recorded, an auditor should:

A

Evaluate managements basis for the decision

28
Q

If an impairment loss has not been recorded, the auditor should consider whether the following exist that could indicate the need for an impairment loss:

A
  1. Is Fair value significantly below cost
  2. Has the security been downgraded by a rating agency?
  3. Has the financial condition of the issuer deteriorated
  4. Have dividends been reduced or eliminated
  5. Have payments not been made
  6. Losses reported subsequent to year end