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Please review Case 16-34 (Small town Regional Hospital) in your textbook. In this case, we are auditing the sales and collection cycle of a nonprofit hospital. Just because it is a nonprofit organization, that does not eliminate the need for the auditors to assess risk.
Q- What are the major factors affecting client business risk and acceptable audit risk for this audit?
Q- What is the most appropriate document(s) to use for sampling procedures?
Q- What are some attributes that you would list on your work paper when doing your sampling routine?
16-34 (Objectives 16-1, 16-3, 16-4, 16-5) You are auditing the sales and collection cycle for the Small town Regional Hospital, a small not-for-profit hospital. The hospital has a reputation for excellent medical services and deficient record keeping. The medical people have a tradition of doing all aspects of their job correctly, but because of a shortage of accounting personnel, there is not time for internal verification or careful performance. In previous years, your CPA firm has found quite a few misstatements in billings, cash receipts, and accounts receivable. As in all hospitals, the two largest assets are accounts receivable and property, plant, and equipment.
The hospital has several large loans payable to local banks, and the two banks have told management that they are reluctant to extend more credit, especially considering the modern hospital that is being built in a nearby city. In the past, county taxes have made up deficits, but in the past year, the county has also been incurring deficits because of high unemployment.
In previous years, your response from patients to confirmation requests has been frustrating at best. The response rate has been extremely low, and those who did respond did not know the purpose of the confirmations or their correct outstanding balance. You have had the same experience in confirming receivables at other hospitals.
You conclude that control over cash is excellent and the likelihood of fraud is extremely small. You are less confident about unintentional errors in billing, recording sales, cash receipts, accounts receivable, and bad debts.
(Arens 550-551)
Arens, Alvin A., Randal Elder, and Beasley. Auditing and Assurance Services, Vital Source for DeVry University, 14th Edition. Pearson Learning Solutions, 12/2012. Vital Book file.
Please review Case 16-34 (Small town Regional Hospital) in your textbook. In this case, we are auditing the sales and collection cycle of a nonprofit hospital. Just because it is a nonprofit organization, that does not eliminate the need for the auditors to assess risk.
Q- What are the major factors affecting client business risk and acceptable audit risk for this audit?
Q- What is the most appropriate document(s) to use for sampling procedures?
Q- What are some attributes that you would list on your work paper when doing your sampling routine?
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