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  • This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 5 years ago by Kim Smith.
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  • May 30, 2019 at 8:09 pm #517984
    foeldh123
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    reasonable assurance involve analytical procedures (AP), general enquiry, substantive test of detail, substantive analytical procedures and test of control

    limited assurance restricted to AP and general enquiry

    1. Then what does ‘agreed upon procedures’ involve ?

    2. limited assurance is restricted to AP and general enquiry. That means it can’t perform test of control and other substantive tests like reasonable assurance ?

    May 31, 2019 at 8:14 am #518017
    Kim Smith
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    1. Short answer – whatever has been agreed upon (!)
    An agreed-upon procedures engagement “involves reporting factual findings based upon procedures agreed with the engaging party and any appropriate third parties, rather than a conclusion”. An example of an agreed-upon procedures engagement could be to report on controls at a service organisation. ISRS 4400 gives and example of a report the purpose of which is to assist the client in evaluating the validity of accounts payable. It summarises the procedures performed – e.g. checking the addition of the accounts payable balance and comparing the total with the ledger account, obtaining suppliers statements, obtaining reconciliations and examining outstanding invoices/credit notes/payments.

    2. Procedures are relevant to the level of assurance required for the particular engagement:
    Audit -> audit procedures -> reasonable assurance – expressed positively
    Review (say) -> limited procedures -> limited assurance – expressed negatively
    (see page 9 of our notes)

    June 1, 2019 at 6:03 am #518147
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    1. since it’s agreed upon procedures that means it can also involve all the procedures (test of control, substantive test) that are used in reasonable assurance ?

    June 1, 2019 at 6:08 am #518148
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    1. since it’s agreed upon procedures that means it can also involve all the procedures (test of control, substantive test) that are used in reasonable assurance ??

    2. However in the notes it does not state specficially which procedures will be performed… i would like to know whether limited assurance review ONLY involves analytical procedures and general enquiry

    June 1, 2019 at 8:12 am #518162
    Kim Smith
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    1. Procedures will be whatever has been agreed on – inspection – observation – review ….

    2. There would be no taking samples and doing tests of controls/substantive tests of details – this is simply not required.

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