When part of the client's inventory is in a public warehouse or in the possession of other outside custodians, the auditor does not need to observe a physical count of the inventory if a written confirmation is obtained directly from the inventory custodians.

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The audit of the inventory and warehousing cycle can be broken down into five activities: - Acquiring and recording raw materials, labor, and overhead - Internally transferring assets and costs - Shipping goods and recording revenue and costs - Physically observing inventory - Pricing and compiling inventory  The audit of the inventory and warehousing cycle can be divided into five activities within the cycle: Acquire and record raw materials, labor, and overhead. Internally transfer assets and costs. Ship goods and record revenue and costs. Physically observe inventory. Price and... Show more

When part of the client's inventory is in a public warehouse or in the possession of other outside custodians, the auditor does not need to observe a physical count of the inventory if a written confirmation is obtained directly from the inventory custodians.