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Emphasis of matter

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  • December 3, 2012 at 10:39 am #56096
    solomongs
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    An audit opnion with emphasis of matter … is it a modified report but not qualified opnion?

    December 3, 2012 at 1:01 pm #109811
    ragingpoo
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    From my understanding, it’s a Modified Report but a unqualfied opinion

    When an auditor gives his report, there’s 2 type of report.
    1) Shows true and fair or Fair presetantion of company finanical position. No ‘if’s’ or but’s
    Unmodified Report
    2) Any if, buts, or
    Modified Report

    From Modified Report, the auditor can give an un-modified opinion i.e. The FS shows a true and fair view (so it is true and fair), BUT should draw attention to extract or disclouse XYZ

    Or a modified opinion where there’s either material misstatement or no sufficient evidence to draw an opinion and base on the whether they are material and/or pervasive, you get Qualified/Adverse or Disclamier of opinion

    Hope it helps

    December 5, 2012 at 11:10 am #109813
    solomongs
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    It helps very much. Thank you so much. I understood now.

    December 6, 2012 at 4:53 am #109814
    ssKhan
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    it means that ‘Except for the following misstatement’
    the financial statements show a true and fair view

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