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Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia
The Planning Process for Audit
Step 1 – Gather Information
The firststepis to establishthe scope of the engagement,reportingrequirementsandanysignificant
changes that have taken place since the last engagement. Some factors to consider are outlined
below:
The Scope of the Engagement
Consider the following while deciding what characteristics will define the scope of engagement?
• The financial reporting framework used;
• Industry-specific reporting requirements;
Need for a statutory audit of stand-alone financial statements in addition to an audit for
consolidation purposes;
• The availability of client personnel and data at the times required;
• Use of a service organization (such as for payroll, etc.) and availability of evidence about
internal control; and
• Entity components and locations (if any) audited by other firms.
Requirements, Timing, and Communications
Important Factors for Audit Team to Focus on
• Lessonslearned from prior experience and client acceptance and continuance procedures;
• Determination of appropriate materiality levels;
• Identification of areas where there may be higher risks of material misstatement;
• Preliminary identification of material components and account balances;
• Management’scommitmenttothe designandoperation of sound internal control,including
documentation of such internal control;
• Potential for management override;
• Evaluation of relevant internal controls
• Discussions of audit matters with other firm personnel with knowledge of the entity; and
• Effect of information technology (availability of paper trails, etc.) on the audit.
Significant Changes that will Impact the Audit Approach
What changes will impact the audit approach in the current period? Consider the following:
• Changes in the financial reporting framework, such as accounting standards;
• Entity-specific, industry, financial reporting, or other relevant developments;
Businessdevelopmentsaffectingthe entity,includingchangesin informationtechnologyand
business processes, changes in key management, and any acquisitions, mergers and
divestments; and
Industry developments such as changes in industry regulations
and new reporting requirements.
Changes that will Impact the Audit Approach Consider Point
There may be some verysmall entitiesrequiringanauditwhere the owner-managerrunsthe
entity,hasfew(if any) formal documentedcontrolsinplace,andcantherefore override just
about everything. In these situations, the auditor has to determine whether it is possible to
performanaudit atall.If not,the auditormustexerciseprofessionaljudgmentindetermining
whether the engagement should be declined or a denial of opinion provided.
Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia
Factors to consider include:
• The entity’s control environment. Is the owner trustworthy, competent and has a good
attitude towardcontrol?A competentowner-managercanoftenbe control strength, ashe or
she will know the business, approve most transactions, and therefore be able to detect
misstatements. However, the control weakness would create the potential for management
override.
• Is it possible to developfurther audit procedures that would respond appropriatelyto the
assessedriskfactors?The mostdifficultfactortodetermine isoftenwhatisnot included(but
should be) in the financial statements. For example, are all revenues and liabilities properly
recorded
• in the accounting records?
Step 2 – Assess the RMM at the Financial Statement Level
The risks of material misstatement (RMM) at the overall financial statement level relate to the
pervasive risks that affect the entity as a whole (such as nature of the industry, management’s
integrity, and their attitude toward control and competence). Risks at the assertion level generally
relate to specificrisks(suchas highvalue of inventoryor goods shipped butnot invoiced) thatoccur
at the business process level.
A preliminaryassessmentof the RMMat the overall financialstatementlevel canbe usedtodevelop
the preliminary overall audit strategy. The reason is that a low assessment of risk overall
(appropriatelydocumented) maybe usedtoreduce substantiveproceduresrequiredatthe assertion
level. Conversely, a high risk assessment would result in more work being required at the assertion
level.
This preliminary assessment can be based on findings from the previous audit or as a result of
performing risk assessment procedures in the current period.
The assessment of risk at the financial statement level can range from high to low. Some of the
implications that flow from the risk assessment are outlined below.
Impact on Overall Audit Responses
Risk
Assessment is
LOW
Some ability to place increased reliance on management representations
and audit evidence generated internally by the entity.
Greater potential foranaudit approach that usestestsof internal controls
as well assubstantiveprocedures(combinedapproach).Thisshouldreduce
the need for or extent of some substantive procedures.
Abilitytoperformmore auditproceduresatan interimdate ratherthanat
period end.
Risk
Assessment is
HIGH
Emphasize to the audit team the need for an even higher level of
professional skepticism in gathering and evaluating audit evidence.
Consider the effectiveness of actions (if any) taken by management
to address identified internal control weaknesses.
Assign more experienced staff to the engagement team and
consider the need to use experts.
Ensure continuity of staff on the engagement to maximize
knowledge of the entity.
• Provide more staff supervision.
Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia
• Obtain more extensive audit evidence from substantive
procedures.
Make changes to the analytical or other audit procedures applied as
risk assessment procedures.
• Modify the nature of audit procedures to obtain more
persuasive audit evidence.
Consider changes in the nature, timing, or extent of other audit
procedures.
• Obtain additional corroborative evidence for management
representations.
Responses
Consider communicating weaknesses in internal control to management (particularly in the control
environmentorentitylevelcontrols) beforetheyear-endauditworkcommences.Thiscommunication
provides management with an opportunity to take corrective action on a timely basis, which may
improve the assessed level of audit risk. A recommendation to replace an old accounting software
with the latest and more improved one or a recommendation to provide more training and support
tothe accountsdepartmentstaffonworkingonthe accountingsoftware couldhelpthe entityimprove
control and result in less audit time being required at the period end.
Step 3 – Develop Overall Responses
The nextstepistoconsiderall the informationobtained(inSteps1and2 above) aboutthe entityand
the assessed risks to develop an overall audit strategy for conducting the engagement.
The overall audit strategy sets the scope, timing, and approach to the audit and guides the
development of the more detailed audit plan.
Factors to Consider
Results from previous audit experience (including tests of controls that could be relied upon in the
current period) and other assignments for the entity.
• Response(s) by management to weaknesses identified in internal control.
• The required staff resources and skills required for the audit. Consider need for experts to
address complex, specific, and high-risk audit areas.
• Audit timing, including inventory counts and other required procedures.
• The most effective waytorespondtothe assessedrisks of material misstatementatboththe
financial statement and assertion levels.
• Effect of information technology (availability of paper trails, etc.) on the audit.
• Management’scommitmenttothe designandoperation of sound internal control,including
documentation of such internal control.
• Potential for management override.
• Need to introduce some unpredictability in performing audit procedures.
Step 4 – Develop a Resource Management Plan
SA 300 states:
“10. The auditorshall plan the nature,timing and extentof direction and supervision of engagement
team members and the review of their work (Ref: Para A15-A16).”
The final stepincompletingthe overallauditstrategyisto ascertainthe nature,timing,andextentof
resources necessary to perform the engagement.
Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia
Selecting the Engagement Team
• Does the proposed audit team have the necessary skill levels and resources?
• Have some team members been assigned supervisory responsibilities in the audit?
• Is there some continuity of staff on the engagement?
• Have audittasks such as attendingthe inventorycount and sendingoutconfirmationsbefore
the year end been assigned to specific staff members?
• Has an engagement quality control reviewer been assigned (where applicable)?
Time Allocations
• Has a time budget been allocated to each team member for his or her assignments?
• Has time beensetaside forareaswhere there maybe higherrisksof material misstatement?
• How much time is budgeted overall to complete the assigned work?
Communications
• Have roles,responsibilitiesandexpectationsof eachaudit teammemberbeencommunicated?
• Have team members been reminded about the need to maintain a questioning mind and to
exercise professional skepticism in gathering and evaluating audit evidence?
• Have dates for audit team meetings been set to discuss:
o Detailed audit plans and sharing information about the entity?
o Identify possibility of fraud? (see paragraph 25 of SA 240)
o Engagement deadlines and timing of file reviews?
• Have dates been establishedfor fieldwork to commence (interim and year end) and other
activities such as sending out confirmations, inventory count, and cut-off procedures?
• Have keydates beenestablishedforotherauditors, experts,andthirdpartiesinvolvedinthe
audit?
Management, Direction, and Supervision
• Has a plan been developed for the following:
o The day-to-day supervision of staff on the engagement?
o Senior staff being available to answer questions, respond to potential problems, and
generally keep informed about progress?
o File reviews at either the entity’s premises or in the office?
o Team debriefing meetings (where appropriate)?
• Is there a need forincreasedsupervisionandreview asa resultof a highlevel of assessedrisk
at the overall financial statement level?
Consider Point
In additionto the auditplanningmeetingatthe start of the engagementitis highlydesirable forthe
audit team (however small) to meet (or arrange a conference phone call) and discuss
audit findings after performing:
• Risk assessment procedures; and
• Further audit procedures.
These debriefingsessionsdonotneedtobe formal or long,andenableauditteammembersto report
verballyontheirfindings,exceptionsfound,andconcernsnoted.Theycanalso reportonanymatters
(however small) that seemed odd or did not make sense. It is often the small matters that, when
combined withinformationobtainedbyotherteammembers,pointtoa possible riskfactor(suchas
fraud) that may require furtherworkto be performed.Evenwhenthe auditteamis justtwo people,
these meetings can yield significant results. At the planning meeting, a time and date for these
debriefing sessions can be scheduled.

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Audit Planning - Considerations

  • 1. Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia The Planning Process for Audit Step 1 – Gather Information The firststepis to establishthe scope of the engagement,reportingrequirementsandanysignificant changes that have taken place since the last engagement. Some factors to consider are outlined below: The Scope of the Engagement Consider the following while deciding what characteristics will define the scope of engagement? • The financial reporting framework used; • Industry-specific reporting requirements; Need for a statutory audit of stand-alone financial statements in addition to an audit for consolidation purposes; • The availability of client personnel and data at the times required; • Use of a service organization (such as for payroll, etc.) and availability of evidence about internal control; and • Entity components and locations (if any) audited by other firms. Requirements, Timing, and Communications Important Factors for Audit Team to Focus on • Lessonslearned from prior experience and client acceptance and continuance procedures; • Determination of appropriate materiality levels; • Identification of areas where there may be higher risks of material misstatement; • Preliminary identification of material components and account balances; • Management’scommitmenttothe designandoperation of sound internal control,including documentation of such internal control; • Potential for management override; • Evaluation of relevant internal controls • Discussions of audit matters with other firm personnel with knowledge of the entity; and • Effect of information technology (availability of paper trails, etc.) on the audit. Significant Changes that will Impact the Audit Approach What changes will impact the audit approach in the current period? Consider the following: • Changes in the financial reporting framework, such as accounting standards; • Entity-specific, industry, financial reporting, or other relevant developments; Businessdevelopmentsaffectingthe entity,includingchangesin informationtechnologyand business processes, changes in key management, and any acquisitions, mergers and divestments; and Industry developments such as changes in industry regulations and new reporting requirements. Changes that will Impact the Audit Approach Consider Point There may be some verysmall entitiesrequiringanauditwhere the owner-managerrunsthe entity,hasfew(if any) formal documentedcontrolsinplace,andcantherefore override just about everything. In these situations, the auditor has to determine whether it is possible to performanaudit atall.If not,the auditormustexerciseprofessionaljudgmentindetermining whether the engagement should be declined or a denial of opinion provided.
  • 2. Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia Factors to consider include: • The entity’s control environment. Is the owner trustworthy, competent and has a good attitude towardcontrol?A competentowner-managercanoftenbe control strength, ashe or she will know the business, approve most transactions, and therefore be able to detect misstatements. However, the control weakness would create the potential for management override. • Is it possible to developfurther audit procedures that would respond appropriatelyto the assessedriskfactors?The mostdifficultfactortodetermine isoftenwhatisnot included(but should be) in the financial statements. For example, are all revenues and liabilities properly recorded • in the accounting records? Step 2 – Assess the RMM at the Financial Statement Level The risks of material misstatement (RMM) at the overall financial statement level relate to the pervasive risks that affect the entity as a whole (such as nature of the industry, management’s integrity, and their attitude toward control and competence). Risks at the assertion level generally relate to specificrisks(suchas highvalue of inventoryor goods shipped butnot invoiced) thatoccur at the business process level. A preliminaryassessmentof the RMMat the overall financialstatementlevel canbe usedtodevelop the preliminary overall audit strategy. The reason is that a low assessment of risk overall (appropriatelydocumented) maybe usedtoreduce substantiveproceduresrequiredatthe assertion level. Conversely, a high risk assessment would result in more work being required at the assertion level. This preliminary assessment can be based on findings from the previous audit or as a result of performing risk assessment procedures in the current period. The assessment of risk at the financial statement level can range from high to low. Some of the implications that flow from the risk assessment are outlined below. Impact on Overall Audit Responses Risk Assessment is LOW Some ability to place increased reliance on management representations and audit evidence generated internally by the entity. Greater potential foranaudit approach that usestestsof internal controls as well assubstantiveprocedures(combinedapproach).Thisshouldreduce the need for or extent of some substantive procedures. Abilitytoperformmore auditproceduresatan interimdate ratherthanat period end. Risk Assessment is HIGH Emphasize to the audit team the need for an even higher level of professional skepticism in gathering and evaluating audit evidence. Consider the effectiveness of actions (if any) taken by management to address identified internal control weaknesses. Assign more experienced staff to the engagement team and consider the need to use experts. Ensure continuity of staff on the engagement to maximize knowledge of the entity. • Provide more staff supervision.
  • 3. Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia • Obtain more extensive audit evidence from substantive procedures. Make changes to the analytical or other audit procedures applied as risk assessment procedures. • Modify the nature of audit procedures to obtain more persuasive audit evidence. Consider changes in the nature, timing, or extent of other audit procedures. • Obtain additional corroborative evidence for management representations. Responses Consider communicating weaknesses in internal control to management (particularly in the control environmentorentitylevelcontrols) beforetheyear-endauditworkcommences.Thiscommunication provides management with an opportunity to take corrective action on a timely basis, which may improve the assessed level of audit risk. A recommendation to replace an old accounting software with the latest and more improved one or a recommendation to provide more training and support tothe accountsdepartmentstaffonworkingonthe accountingsoftware couldhelpthe entityimprove control and result in less audit time being required at the period end. Step 3 – Develop Overall Responses The nextstepistoconsiderall the informationobtained(inSteps1and2 above) aboutthe entityand the assessed risks to develop an overall audit strategy for conducting the engagement. The overall audit strategy sets the scope, timing, and approach to the audit and guides the development of the more detailed audit plan. Factors to Consider Results from previous audit experience (including tests of controls that could be relied upon in the current period) and other assignments for the entity. • Response(s) by management to weaknesses identified in internal control. • The required staff resources and skills required for the audit. Consider need for experts to address complex, specific, and high-risk audit areas. • Audit timing, including inventory counts and other required procedures. • The most effective waytorespondtothe assessedrisks of material misstatementatboththe financial statement and assertion levels. • Effect of information technology (availability of paper trails, etc.) on the audit. • Management’scommitmenttothe designandoperation of sound internal control,including documentation of such internal control. • Potential for management override. • Need to introduce some unpredictability in performing audit procedures. Step 4 – Develop a Resource Management Plan SA 300 states: “10. The auditorshall plan the nature,timing and extentof direction and supervision of engagement team members and the review of their work (Ref: Para A15-A16).” The final stepincompletingthe overallauditstrategyisto ascertainthe nature,timing,andextentof resources necessary to perform the engagement.
  • 4. Ryan A Vaz, CharteredAccountantIndia Selecting the Engagement Team • Does the proposed audit team have the necessary skill levels and resources? • Have some team members been assigned supervisory responsibilities in the audit? • Is there some continuity of staff on the engagement? • Have audittasks such as attendingthe inventorycount and sendingoutconfirmationsbefore the year end been assigned to specific staff members? • Has an engagement quality control reviewer been assigned (where applicable)? Time Allocations • Has a time budget been allocated to each team member for his or her assignments? • Has time beensetaside forareaswhere there maybe higherrisksof material misstatement? • How much time is budgeted overall to complete the assigned work? Communications • Have roles,responsibilitiesandexpectationsof eachaudit teammemberbeencommunicated? • Have team members been reminded about the need to maintain a questioning mind and to exercise professional skepticism in gathering and evaluating audit evidence? • Have dates for audit team meetings been set to discuss: o Detailed audit plans and sharing information about the entity? o Identify possibility of fraud? (see paragraph 25 of SA 240) o Engagement deadlines and timing of file reviews? • Have dates been establishedfor fieldwork to commence (interim and year end) and other activities such as sending out confirmations, inventory count, and cut-off procedures? • Have keydates beenestablishedforotherauditors, experts,andthirdpartiesinvolvedinthe audit? Management, Direction, and Supervision • Has a plan been developed for the following: o The day-to-day supervision of staff on the engagement? o Senior staff being available to answer questions, respond to potential problems, and generally keep informed about progress? o File reviews at either the entity’s premises or in the office? o Team debriefing meetings (where appropriate)? • Is there a need forincreasedsupervisionandreview asa resultof a highlevel of assessedrisk at the overall financial statement level? Consider Point In additionto the auditplanningmeetingatthe start of the engagementitis highlydesirable forthe audit team (however small) to meet (or arrange a conference phone call) and discuss audit findings after performing: • Risk assessment procedures; and • Further audit procedures. These debriefingsessionsdonotneedtobe formal or long,andenableauditteammembersto report verballyontheirfindings,exceptionsfound,andconcernsnoted.Theycanalso reportonanymatters (however small) that seemed odd or did not make sense. It is often the small matters that, when combined withinformationobtainedbyotherteammembers,pointtoa possible riskfactor(suchas fraud) that may require furtherworkto be performed.Evenwhenthe auditteamis justtwo people, these meetings can yield significant results. At the planning meeting, a time and date for these debriefing sessions can be scheduled.