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St Lawrence University
Faculty of Business Management
Auditing Assignment
Facilitator Mr. Oboth Alex
Name: Tavian Rodney
Reg No: BABA/07/D/004
Nov, 2010
Audit Course work
a) Discuss the meaning and purpose of a good internal control system to an
organization of your choice. What are the necessary prerequisites for a good
internal control system?
b) As an Audit professional, explain to the partners the meaning and content of
the audit files, both permanent and current files.
c) Explain to the partners the meaning, content and purpose of a management
letter.
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(a) An Internal Control is a process effected by a companys board of directors,
management and other personnel designed to provide reasonable assurance
regarding the achievement of objective in effectiveness and efficiency of
operations, reliability of financial reporting and compliance with applicable laws
and regulations.
A control may be any action taken by management, the board and other parties to
manage risk and increase the likelihood that established objectives and goals will
be achieved. In so doing, management plans, organizes and directs the
performance of sufficient actions to provide reasonable assurance that objectives
and goals are achieved.
Its however important to note that a good internal control is a process thats
achieved by people and it provides reasonable assurance geared towards
achievement of objectives.
The following are necessary prerequisites for a good internal control system;
- Safe guarding assets of the company and in this particular scenario, there is
limited access to assets and specific people are authorized say to have access
to cash. Security is provided, provision of a safe (cash box) for money that
should always be under lock and key
- Prevent fraud and error
- Adherence to management policies
- Completeness and accuracy of records
- Carry on business in an orderly manner
- Segregation of duties: there should not be domination of activities by a single
individual
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(b) Meaning and content of audit files both permanent and current files
An audit file is that which contains data (information) about events which have
occurred in a system. Audit files are mostly associated with applications e.g. a
banking system has an audit file which contains data about the various transactions
that have occurred with user accounts such as log-ins made to the system, name of
the person making the log-in, time when it occurred and the password employed.
Such files are often used for security purposes.
Permanent Audit File normally contains information of a long term nature thats
important to the auditor in carrying out his or her work for a period of time beyond
one audit. Its contents are:-
- Statutory material related to the conduct of accounts of accounts and audit of
enterprises such as the Companies Act, accounting and audit standards
- Address of the registered office
- Organizational chart showing the major departments and their sub divisions
Regulatory requirements of the firm such as Memorandum of Association,
Articles of Association and Partnership Deed
- Documents of continuing importance to the auditor e.g. letters of engagement,
trade licenses
- Accounting procedures used by the organization such as depreciation methods
Current Audit File contains information relevant to that particular or current
years audit. It normally contains;
- A copy of accounts and statements that the auditor is reporting on
- A description of the internal controls in form of flow charts
- A schedule for each item in the balance sheet, profit and loss account
- A copy of the management letter that shows the weaknesses of ICS
- An audit programme
- A record or abstract from the minutes of the company, directors and partners
(c) Meaning, content and purpose of the management letter
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Management letter may also be the letter of weaknesses orinternal control letter
and its usually sent by the Auditor after the conclusion of the tests of control to
management of the firm or company detailing areas in which internal control
weaknesses have been identified during the course of the audit.
Management letter usually contains the following:
Procedures taken in carrying out the audit
Recommendations to management or the board should employ to curb the
weaknesses
Auditors responsibilities
Its addressed to owners of the firm (Directors)
Address of the auditing firm
Names of the Auditors
Vital information in regard to new approaches that have just come up
Period for which the audit was carried out
Comments such as those regarding income taxes and financial aspects of
Board minutes
Information on areas specific to a community is brought to the Boards
attention with recommended changes to improve internal control(s).
Purpose
The management letter (auditors letter) is addressed to the client and contains
conclusions regarding the companys accounting policies and procedures, internal
controls and operating policies as well as materials issues arising from the review
of the financial statements. The auditor makes an evaluation of the present
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system, pointing out problem areas and finally cites recommendations for
improvement.
The partners therefore have to understand what the management letter spells out
so that their firm or company may prosper once they correct the concern areas.
References
- Auditing David Mwindi, @ 2005
- Auditing Handouts by Mr. Alex Oboth (Aug to Nov 2010)
- CPAs Guide to Management Letter Comments 2008 by Bert L. Swain
- www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1012-auditfile.html
- www.allbusiness.com/.../management-letter/4944472-1.html
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