An auditor is confirming receivables and was planning to use negative confirmations. The auditor assessed inherent risk and control risk and found them to be higher than anticipated.I. The auditor should consider switching from negative confirmations to positive confirmations.II. Positive confirmations are more likely to be used when the acceptable level of detection risk is especially low.

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AUD evidence gathering focuses on obtaining sufficient, appropriate evidence (SAE) to support audit opinions, prioritized by reliability (external > internal, documentary > oral, direct > indirect). Auditors test transaction cycles (Revenue, Expenditure, Payroll, etc.) by evaluating internal controls (tests of controls) and performing substantive procedures to verify assertions like completeness, existence, and accuracy.  Audit Evidence Gathering Fundamentals (SAE) Sufficient (Quantity): Based on risk assessment and materiality. Appropriate (Quality): Relevance and... Show more

An auditor is confirming receivables and was planning to use negative confirmations. The auditor assessed inherent risk and control risk and found them to be higher than anticipated.<br>I. The auditor should consider switching from negative confirmations to positive confirmations.<br>II. Positive confirmations are more likely to be used when the acceptable level of detection risk is especially low.






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