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Question #: 64
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Which of the following procedures would be most helpful in providing additional evidence when an auditor suspects that an unidentified employee is submitting and approving invoices for payment?

  • A. Use generalized audit software to identify invoices from vendors with post office box numbers or other unusual features. Select a sample of those invoices and trace to supporting documents such as receiving reports.
  • B. Select a sample of payments made during the year and investigate each one for approval.
  • C. Select a sample of receiving reports representative of the period under investigation and trace to approved payment. Note any items not properly processed.
  • D. Select a sample of invoices paid during the past month and trace them to appropriate vendor accounts.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Syuraziz23
1 year ago
Yes also fraud cannot be detected through sample.
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Joyce914
2 years, 9 months ago
An I identified employee is submitting and approving invoices for payment. This means the invoices are fake. Answer A is trying to figure out fake invoices such as PO Box number (should not happen to vender) and unusual features.
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Mezzat
2 years, 9 months ago
Asking about approval from identified employer not fraud relate to vendor it should be b
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