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18-28 a. The fact that the client made a journal entry to record vendors'
invoices which were received late should simplify the CPA's test for
unrecorded liabilities and reduce the possibility of a need for a
further adjustment, but the CPA's test is nevertheless required.
Clients normally are expected to make necessary adjustments to
their books so that the CPA may audit financial statements that the
client believes are complete and correct. If the client has not
recorded late invoices, the CPA is compelled in his or her testing to
substantiate what will ultimately be recorded as an adjusting entry.
In this audit, the CPA should test entries in the 2012 voucher
register to ascertain that all items that were applicable to 2011 have
been included in the journal entry recorded by the client.
b. No. Response to inquiry alone generally does not constitute sufficient
appropriate evidence. The CPA should obtain a letter in which
responsible executives of the client's organization represent that to
the best of their knowledge all liabilities have been recognized.
However, this is done as a normal audit procedure to remind the
client of his or her responsibilities and the statements that have been
made. It does not relieve the CPA of the responsibility for making his
or her own tests.