Chapter 14. Auditing the Financing/Investing Process: Prepaid Expenses, Intangible Assets, and Property, Plant, and Equipment

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Chapter 14 Auditing the Financing/Investing Process: Prepaid Expenses, Intangible Assets, and Property, Plant, and Equipment McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

LO# 1 Auditing Prepaid Expenses Other assets that provide economic benefit for less than a year are classified as current assets. Prepaid expenses are a common other asset. Examples include: 1.Prepaid insurance. 2.Prepaid rent. 3.Prepaid interest. 14-2

Substantive Procedures Prepaid Insurance Tests of Details of the Prepaid Insurance Account Audit testing begins by obtaining a detailed schedule of the prepaid insurance account. LO# 2 Existence and Completeness Confirm policy with insurance broker, examine supporting source documents. Rights and Obligations Confirm policy beneficiary with the insurance broker. Valuation Determine unexpired Portion of policy and insurance expense. Classification Determine propriety of distribution between manufacturing overhead and SG&A expense. 14-3

LO# 1 & 2 Auditing Intangible Assets Intangible assets are assets that provide economic benefit for longer than a year, but lack physical substance. The following list includes examples of five general categories of intangible assets: 1.Marketing trademark, brand name, and Internet domain names. 2.Customer customer lists, order backlogs, and customer relationships. 3.Artistic items protected by copyright. 4.Contract licenses, franchises, and broadcast rights. 5.Technology patented and unpatented technology. 14-4

Substantive Procedures Intangible Assets Tests of Details of Intangible Assets Tests of details associated with valuation and impairment of intangible assets are often necessary because the complexity and degree of judgment increase the risk of material misstatement. LO# 2 Some substantive evidence is required for all significant accounts, and, as noted above, substantive analytical procedures are not likely to provide sufficient, appropriate evidence for significant transactions involving intangible assets. Four assertions are normally considered for tests of details of intangible assets: 1. Existence and completeness. 2. Valuation. 3. Rights and obligations. 4. Classification. 14-5

Auditing the Property Management Process Property, plant, and equipment usually represents a material amount in the financial statements. LO# 3 Recurring Engagement The auditor is able to focus on additions and retirements in the current period because amounts from prior periods have been subject to audit procedures. New Engagement The auditor has to verify the assets that make up the beginning balance in property, plant, and equipment. 14-6

Property Management Process Physical Plant Specialized PP&E transactions at EarthWear Clothiers Input IT Department From purchasing process PP&E transaction file PP&E program PP&E master file General ledger master file General ledger program LO# 4 General ledger report Review for proper recording PP&E transaction report Reconcile to general ledger Monthly PP&E subledger 14-7

Inherent Risk Assessment Property Management Process LO# 5 There are three inherent risk factors that must be considered by the auditor. Complex accounting issues. Difficult-to-audit transactions. Misstatements detected in prior audits. 14-8

Control Risk Assessment Property Management Process LO# 6 Occurrence and Authorization Control procedures for the occurrence and authorization of property, plant, and equipment are normally part of the purchasing process. However, large capital asset transactions may be subject to additional controls. Companies should have an authorization table for approving capital asset transactions. Assets no longer in use. 14-9

Control Risk Assessment Property Management Process LO# 6 Completeness The detailed property, plant, and equipment subsidiary ledger usually includes the following information for each capital asset: 1. Description, location, and ID number. 2. Date of acquisition and installed cost. 3. Depreciation methods for book and tax purposes, salvage value, and estimated useful life. 14-10

Control Risk Assessment Property Management Process Key Segregation of Duties and Possible Errors LO# 7 14-11

LO# 8 Substantive Analytical Procedures Property, Plant, and Equipment The following substantive analytical procedures can be used in the audit of PP&E: 1. Compare prior-year balances in PP&E and depreciation expense with current-year balances. 2. Compute the ratio of depreciation expense to the related PP&E accounts and compare to prior years ratios. 3. Compute the ratio of repairs and maintenance expense to the related PP&E accounts and compare to prior years ratios. 4. Compute the ratio of insurance expense to related PP&E accounts and compare to prior years ratios. 5. Review capital budgets and compare the amounts spent with amounts budgeted. 14-12

Tests of Details of Transactions and Account Balances and Disclosures Completeness and Accuracy Cutoff Classification Existence Rights and Obligations Valuation and Allocation Disclosure Issues LO# 9 14-13

Evaluating the Audit Findings Property, Plant, and Equipment LO# 10 The auditor aggregates the likely misstatements and compares this amount to the tolerable misstatement. If the likely misstatement is less than the tolerable misstatement, the evidence indicates that the PP&E accounts are not materially misstated. If the likely misstatement is greater than the tolerable misstatement, the auditor would either require adjustment of the accounts or issue a qualified audit report. 14-14

End of Chapter 14 14-15