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ACCA APPROVED CONTENT PROVIDER A ACCA approved content provider C C A BPP Learning Media is dedicated to supporting aspiring business professionals F with top-quality learning material as they study for demanding professional 8 exams, often whilst working full time. BPP Learning Media’s commitment to student success is shown by our record of quality, innovation and market leadership in paper-based and e-learning materials. BPP Learning Media’s study A u d materials are written by professionally qualified specialists who know from it a personal experience the importance of top-quality materials for exam success. n d A s s u r a n Paper F8 c e AThuids iAt aCnCdA A Sstsuudrya Tnecxet for Paper F8 Audit and In addition to ACCA examining team reviewed S Assurance has been comprehensively reviewed by material you get: tu d the ACCA examining team. 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In this Study Text, which has been reviewed by the ACCA examination team, we:  Highlight the most important elements in the syllabus and the key skills you need  Signpost how each chapter links to the syllabus and the study guide  Provide lots of exam focus points demonstrating what is expected of you in the exam  Emphasise key points in regular fast forward summaries  Test your knowledge in quick quizzes  Examine your understanding in our practice question bank  Reference all the important topics in our full index BPP's Practice & Revision Kit also supports this paper. FOR EXAMS FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2015 TO 31 AUGUST 2016 First edition 2007 All rights reserved. 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Published by BPP Learning Media Ltd BPP House, Aldine Place London W12 8AA www.bpp.com/learningmedia Printed in the United Kingdom by Ricoh UK Ltd Unit 2 Wells Place Merstham RH1 3LG Your learning materials, published by BPP Learning Media Ltd, are printed on paper obtained from traceable sustainable sources. © BPP Learning Media Ltd 2015 ii Contents Page Introduction Helping you to pass v Studying F8 vii The exam paper xii Syllabus and study guide xiii Part A Audit framework and regulation 1 Audit and other assurance engagements 3 2 Statutory audit and regulation 17 3 Corporate governance 35 4 Professional ethics 51 5 Internal audit 83 Part B Planning and risk assessment 6 Risk assessment 105 7 Audit planning and documentation 135 8 Introduction to audit evidence 149 Part C Internal control 9 Internal control 161 10 Tests of controls 185 Part D Audit evidence 11 Audit procedures and sampling 217 12 Non-current assets 247 13 Inventory 257 14 Receivables 275 15 Cash and bank 289 16 Liabilities, capital and directors' emoluments 299 17 Not-for-profit organisations 317 Part E Review and reporting 18 Audit review and finalisation 333 19 Reports 351 Practice question bank 375 Practice answer bank 405 Index 465 Review form 477 Contents i ii A note about copyright Dear Customer What does the little © mean and why does it matter? 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We update for a reason.) But the e-products are sold on a single user licence basis: we do not supply 'unlock' codes to people who have bought them secondhand. And what about outside the UK? BPP Learning Media strives to make our materials available at prices students can afford by local printing arrangements, pricing policies and partnerships which are clearly listed on our website. A tiny minority ignore this and indulge in criminal activity by illegally photocopying our material or supporting organisations that do. If they act illegally and unethically in one area, can you really trust them? iv Helping you to pass BPP Learning Media – Approved Content Provider As an ACCA Approved Content Provider, BPP Learning Media gives you the opportunity to use study materials reviewed by the ACCA examination team. By incorporating the examination team’s comments and suggestions regarding the depth and breadth of syllabus coverage, the BPP Learning Media Study Text provides excellent, ACCA-approved support for your studies. The PER alert Before you can qualify as an ACCA member, you have to not only pass all your exams but also fulfil a three year practical experience requirement (PER). To help you to recognise areas of the syllabus that you might be able to apply in the workplace to achieve different performance objectives, we have introduced the 'PER alert' feature. You will find this feature throughout the Study Text to remind you that what you are learning to pass your ACCA exams is equally useful to the fulfilment of the PER requirement. Your achievement of the PER should now be recorded in your online My Experience record. Tackling studying Studying can be a daunting prospect, particularly when you have lots of other commitments. 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We include Questions – lots of them – both within chapters and in the Practice Question Bank, as well as Quick Quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your knowledge of the chapter content. Introduction v Chapter features Each chapter contains a number of helpful features to guide you through each topic. Topic list Topic list Syllabus reference What you will be studying in this chapter and the relevant section numbers, together with ACCA syllabus references. Puts the chapter content in the context of the syllabus as Introduction a whole. Study Guide Links the chapter content with ACCA guidance. Highlights how examinable the chapter content is likely to Exam Guide be and the ways in which it could be examined. What you are assumed to know from previous Knowledge brought forward from earlier studies studies/exams. Summarises the content of main chapter headings, FAST FORWARD allowing you to preview and review each section easily. 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Cross referenced for easy navigation. vi Introduction Studying F8 The F8 Audit and Assurance exam tests students' knowledge of auditing and assurance theory but also, very importantly, their ability to apply that knowledge to scenarios that they might well come across in their auditing careers. The examination team's approach interview is available on the F8 area of the ACCA website, along with an examiner's analysis interview looking at student performance in various exam sittings, which highlights how students can improve their performance. All questions on this paper are compulsory so any topic from across the syllabus could be examined. As stated above, it is essential that students possess both knowledge of auditing and assurance and the ability to apply that knowledge to situations that could arise in real life. 1 What F8 is about The purpose of the F8 syllabus is to develop knowledge and understanding of the process of carrying out the assurance engagement and its application in the context of the professional regulatory framework. The syllabus is divided into five main sections: (a) Audit framework and regulation The syllabus introduces the concept of assurance engagements, such as the external audit and the different levels of assurance that can be provided. You need to understand the purpose of an external audit and the respective roles of auditors and management. This part of the syllabus also explains the importance of good corporate governance within an entity. The regulatory framework is also explained, as well as the key area of professional ethics. Also in the context of the audit framework, we explain the nature of internal audit and describe its role as part of overall performance management and good corporate governance within an entity. It is essential that you understand the differences between internal and external audit at this stage. (b) Planning and risk assessment Planning and risk assessment are key stages of the external audit because it is the information and knowledge gained at this time that determine the audit approach to take. We also develop further the concept of materiality which was introduced briefly in the first part of the syllabus. (c) Internal control In this part of the syllabus you need to be able to describe and evaluate information systems and internal controls to identify and communicate control risks and their potential consequences to the entity's management, making appropriate recommendations to mitigate those risks. We cover key areas of purchases, sales, payroll, inventory, cash and non-current assets. (d) Audit evidence Audit conclusions need to be supported by sufficient and appropriate audit evidence. This area of the syllabus assesses the reliability of various types and sources of audit evidence and also examines in detail the audit of specific items (non-current assets, inventory, receivables, bank and cash and payables). We also look at the special considerations for the audit of not-for-profit organisations such as charities, which could come up in a scenario-based question. (e) Review and reporting Towards the end of an external audit, the auditor needs to consider the concept of going concern and subsequent events which could impact on the financial statements. We also look at the audit evidence provided by written representations from management and consider the impact of any uncorrected misstatements on the accounts. Introduction v ii This section concludes on the important topic of audit reporting. The outcome of the external audit is the audit report which sets out the auditor's opinion on the financial statements. This section of the syllabus looks at the various types of audit report that can be issued and what each of them means. It also looks at reports to management, which are a by-product of the audit but nevertheless very important for highlighting deficiencies in internal control to management. 2 What skills are required? F8 builds on the knowledge and understanding gained from Paper F3 Financial Accounting. You must possess good technical knowledge of audit and financial reporting but one of the key skills you will need is to be able to apply your knowledge to the question. Section A of the exam will consist of multiple choice questions. These questions can cover any part of the syllabus, so it is important to gain a precise knowledge of each of the syllabus areas. Section B of the exam will comprise four 10-mark written questions and two 20-mark questions. It is important to read the question requirements carefully and make sure that you answer the question set. Another important skill you will need is to be able to explain key ideas, techniques or approaches. Explaining means providing simple definitions and including the reasons why these approaches have been developed. Your explanations need to be clearly focused on the particular scenario in the question. 3 How to improve your chances of passing  There is no choice in this paper; all questions have to be answered. You must therefore study the entire syllabus; there are no shortcuts.  The first section of the paper consists of 12 multiple choice questions, eight of which are worth 2 marks each and four of which are worth 1 mark each. These will inevitably cover a wide range of the syllabus.  Practising questions under timed conditions is essential. BPP's Practice & Revision Kit contains 10 mark and 20 mark questions on all areas of the syllabus.  Questions will be based on simple scenarios and answers must be focused and specific to the organisation.  Answer plans will help you to focus on the requirements of the question and enable you to manage your time effectively.  Answer all parts of the question. Even if you cannot do all of the calculation elements, you will still be able to gain marks in the discussion parts.  Make sure your answers focus on practical applications of management accounting, common sense is essential!  Keep an eye out for articles, as the examination team will use Student Accountant to communicate with students.  Read journals etc to pick up on ways in which real organisations apply management accounting and think about your own organisation if that is relevant. 4 Brought forward knowledge The F8 syllabus assumes knowledge brought forward from F3 Financial Accounting. It's important to be comfortable with your financial reporting studies because such aspects are likely to come up in scenario- based questions, such as subsequent events. ACCA therefore recommends that you sit papers in order so that you have the knowledge from Paper F7 Financial Reporting which will also be an advantage when taking Paper F8. However, please note that you do not have to have passed F7 in order to sit F8. viii Introduction

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