One essential feature of analytical procedures in auditing is ‘comparison’. The auditor will calculate key relationships between figures (non-financial figures as well as financial figures) and then make comparisons.

You are required to:

  1. (a) Identify FOUR areas of comparison when using analytical procedures and explain their purpose. You could tabulate your answers. (8 Marks)
  2. (b) List FOUR precautionary steps the Auditor is required to take before using analytical procedures in substantive testing. (4 Marks)
  3. (c) Describe THREE limitations of ratio analysis in its use in substantive testing. (3 Marks)

(a) Areas of Comparison in Analytical Procedures

Area of Comparison Purpose
Prior Accounting Periods Establishes patterns and trends, highlights unusual fluctuations compared to previous years.
Expected Results Compares actual results with budget or forecast, revealing deviations from planned figures.
Industry Average Results Provides benchmark comparisons with peers or industry norms for performance evaluation.
Comparable Parts of the Same Entity Allows comparison of divisions or branches, identifying discrepancies within the entity.

(b) Precautionary Steps Before Using Analytical Procedures

  1. Determine the suitability of specific analytical procedures for detecting material misstatements.
  2. Develop a precise expectation for recorded amounts or ratios to aid in identifying discrepancies.
  3. Verify the reliability of the underlying data used for creating expectations.
  4. Establish a threshold for acceptable differences from expected amounts before triggering further investigation.

(c) Limitations of Ratio Analysis in Substantive Testing

  1. Requires thorough understanding of the client’s business to interpret ratios accurately.
  2. Dependent on the quality of underlying financial data; poor data quality undermines analysis reliability.
  3. Comparability issues arise if ratios are not calculated consistently across periods or entities.
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