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The following are independent situations for which you will recommend an appropriate audit report: 1. Subsequent to the date of the financial statements as part of his post-balance sheet date audit procedures, a CPA learned that a recent fire caused heavy damage to one of a client's two plants; the loss will not be reimbursed by insurance. The newspapers described the event in detail. The financial statements and appended notes as prepared by the client did not disclose the loss caused by the fire.
2. E-Lotions. com, Inc. is an online retailer of body lotions and other bath and body supplies. The company records revenues at the time customer orders are placed on the Web site, rather than when the goods are shipped, which is usually 2 days after the order is placed. The auditor determined that the amount of orders placed but not shipped as of the balance sheet date is not material.
3. For the past 5 years a CPA has audited the financial statements of a manufacturing company. During this period, the audit scope was limited by the client as to the observation of the annual physical inventory. Because the CPA considered the inventories to be material and he was not able to satisfy himself by other auditing procedures, he was unable to express an unqualified opinion on the financial statements in each of the 5 years. The CPA was allowed to observe physical inventories for the current year ended December 31, 2007, because the client's banker would no longer accept the audit reports. In the interest of economy, the client requested the CPA to not extend his audit procedures to the inventory as of January 1, 2007.
4. During the course of his audit of the financial statements of a corporation for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the statements, a CPA is refused permission to inspect the minute books containing the significant decisions from the board of directors meetings. The corporation secretary instead offers to give the CPA a certified copy of all resolutions and actions involving accounting matters.
5. A CPA is engaged in the audit of the financial statements of a large manufacturing company with branch offices in many widely separated cities. The CPA was not able to count the substantial undeposited cash receipts at the close of business on the last day of the fiscal year at all branch offices. As an alternative to this auditing procedure used to verify the accurate cutoff of cash receipts, the CPA observed that deposits in transit as shown on the year-end bank reconciliation appeared as credits on the bank statement on the first business day of the new year. He was satisfied as to the cutoff of cash receipts by the use of the alternative procedure.
6. On January 2, 2008, the Retail Auto Parts Company received a notice from its primary supplier that effective immediately, all wholesale prices will be increased 10%. On the basis of the notice, Retail Auto Parts revalued its December 31, 2007, inventory to reflect the higher costs. The inventory constituted a material proportion of total assets; however, the effect of the revaluation was material to current assets but not to total assets or net income. The increase in valuation is adequately disclosed in the footnotes.
7. A CPA has completed her audit of the financial statements of a bus company for the year ended December 31, 2007. Prior to 2007, the company depreciated its buses over a 10-year period. During 2007, the company determined that a more realistic estimated life for its buses was 12 years and computed the 2007 depreciation on the basis of the revised estimate. The CPA has satisfied herself that the 12-year life is reasonable. The company has adequately disclosed the change in estimated useful lives of its buses and the effect of the change on 2007 income in a note to the financial statements.

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