Isa 600
Isa 600
Isa 600
Overview
Risk Assessment and Quality Control Principles Engagement Acceptance and Continuance Understanding the Group and Its Components Significant Components and Work Effort on Components Component Auditors Materiality Communication Additional Aspects
Introduction
Introduction
Lack of an international standard dealing
Applying Risk Assessment and Quality Control Principles Standard reflects ISA 220 principle regarding responsibility for
the audit
Group Auditor alone should be responsible for direction,
Applying Risk Assessment and Quality Control Principles Emphasis on sole responsibility does not imply that
group audit should be performed by only one firm or one network
No requirement for this in the standard Different components may be audited by different
component auditors
auditors are, standard requires group Audit team to obtain an understanding of them
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concept
Group Audit team now needs to consider
whether sufficient appropriate audit evidence can be obtained to express group audit opinion before accepting engagement
This consideration includes whether group
subsidiaries, branches)
In other cases, difficulty in accessing relevant
information (e.g. at components such as joint ventures, associates) may give rise to a scope limitation
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process
Evaluate consolidation adjustments for appropriateness,
financial reporting frameworks have been consolidated on the basis of consistent accounting policies
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Significant Components
What is a significant component?
A component financially significant to the group (i.e. size) A component likely to include significant risks of material
misstatement of the group financial statements due to its specific nature or circumstances (i.e. specific risks)
more of
An audit of the components financial information An audit of one or more account balances, classes of transactions or disclosures affected by the significant risks Specified audit procedures responsive to the significant risks
For components that are not significant, analytical
significant risks been identified? Involvement depends on understanding of component auditor but standard specifies minimum work required
Component auditors responses to significant risks
Are the responses appropriate? Direct involvement by group engagement team in responding to the significant risks may be necessary based on understanding of component auditor
not be obtained through work on significant components, group-wide controls and consolidation process, and analytical procedures at group level
If so, select one or more components that are not
significant and obtain additional audit evidence through one or more specified actions
E.g. Perform an audit or review of the individual
Component Auditors
when it has been asked by the group Audit team to perform work on the component for the group audit
Can be an auditor in another firm or an auditor in another
oversight
component auditors
Degree to which group audit team and
Materiality
Materiality
Standard now requires 4 different types of
materiality to be determined
1. Group materiality 2. If relevant, materiality levels for particular classes
of a component is necessary
4. Threshold above which misstatements cannot be
Materiality
Communication
E.g. significant risks identified by component auditors; previously unidentified related parties
Whether any specific matters have been identified that
are relevant to the group audit or that would merit group engagement teams attention
A broad responsibility for component auditors
Communication
auditors communication
To identify significant matters for follow-up with
lead to more discussion of issues with them in person or over the phone
Communication
auditors work
Rationale
Sets clear expectation among TCWG that overall
directed so that they may provide assistance with any issues that may arise
Additional Aspects
components
Nature, timing and extent of group
and disclosed b) Financial statements drafted and information presented in accordance with companies ordinance 1984 c) Audit work performed according basic principles and conclusion drawn reasonable
Consider
auditors work obtain information as regards to his professional competence and independence Advise the other auditor
Treat component as independent entity To apply all necessary reporting
partner or principal Auditor is responsible for direction and supervision and performance and compliance of regulations and standards of group audit The Auditors report should not refer other auditor unless required to do so by local laws and regulations If principal auditor finds that he is unable to get sufficient and appropriate audit evidence due to restrictions by management should withdraw if local
Reporting considerations
Where local regulations allow, and If
principal auditor basis his opinion on the work of other auditor this fact and magnitude of portion of financial statements audited by other auditor should be disclosed in report If other auditor work not satisfactory and auditor find himself unable to get sufficient and appropriate audit evidence should modify his opinion