Referencing Styles : Not Selected
Question 1 (8 marks)
The following are a number of different situations where there may be violations of the ethical
principles .You are asked to state whether there has been a violation of the Accountants Code of Ethics and state which ethical principle has been violated briefly providing a reason for your opinion:
(a) Peter Harmon , professional accountant, does the bookkeeping, prepares the tax returns and provides various management services for Bunker L td .When providing these services it frequently advises its clients to buy its computer equipment from Computer Services Ltd. Computer Services has agreed to pay Harmon a 10% commission if the referral leads to sales for Computer Services .
(b)David Smith ,an auditor ,was asked by Allied Insurance,for its help in finding clients. David Smith subsequently referred ten clients to the insurance company without letting them know.
(c) Wrench and company,Chartered Accountants,keeps details of its clients in its computer records
at its office .Since it also has time available it will allow its clients to use its computers if they require
them.If necessary Wrench will arrange for members of its staff,mainly administration but sometimes
from the audit branch to assist with the input of data for these clients.The staff from the Audit section can be involved in the audit of clients, depending upon the Audit Partners requirements.
(d)Stephanie Barry has an audit client,Williams Pty Ltd ,which uses another public accountant for
its management services work. Barry sends her firm’s literature regarding its management services capabilities to Williams on a monthly basis,unsolicited .
(e ) Katrina Ng is a manager on the audit of a not for profit entity.She is also a member of the Board of Directors for the not for profit entity,but the position is honorary and does not involve her acting
in a management capacity for the not for profit firm.
(f) Peter Beattie , a public accountant , provides tax services, management advisory services,bookkeeping services and conducts audits for the same client .As the firm is small the same person frequently provides all the services .
(g) The Hornsby Auditors, have taken advertisements in the local newspaper with a bright colourful full page pictures of the staff and giving details of their being the top auditors in the district compared to other auditors and their ability to help clients get higher tax deductions.than all others
in the district.
(h) David Cheadle conducted an audit of Nestree Ltd for the year ended 30 June 2015 .David has just started his audit of Nestree for the year ended 30 June 2016 .The audit fees for the year ended 30 June 2015 have not yet been paid .
Question 2 (12 marks)
Indicate the type of opinion that should be expressed in each of the following situations,providing reasons for your choice .
(a) The auditor was unable to obtain confirmations from three of the client’s major customers that
were included in the sample .The auditor was able to satisfy himself about the balances of these accounts using other audit procedures.
(b)The client restricted the auditor from observing the property ,plant and equipment .The property, plant and equipment is a material part of the assets making up 20% of total assets.
(c) Management have excluded from the financial report the necessary disclosures in relation to
a contingent liability .If this becomes an actual liability it will have a material effect on the financial
report.
(d) A significant proportion of a retailer’s sales are on a cash basis and inadequate records have been maintained. There are no audit tests that can be done to assure yourself that cash sales are accurate.
(e)You have been asked to do the audit for a new client this financial year .While you are satisfied that there appears to be no material misstatements for the information during the current financial year the client will not provide any information about the opening balances of accounts at the start of the financial year.
(f) You have just started auditing the financial statements of a client which has not been following
the Australian Accounting Standards since it began operating five years ago.
(g) A client has been using the LIFO method of accounting for inventory which is disallowed under
the Australian Accounting Standards.This has had a material effect on the financial statements
however its effect is currently limited to the effect on the Inventory value
(h) The auditor of Numark has just completed the audit and is satisfied that there are no material misstatements however the client’s continuation as a going concern is in extreme doubt as its major
customer has gone into liquidation and it appears very unlikely that other customers will take its place due to the highly specialised nature of its products.
The accountant for Bindi Wildlife has compiled the following information about the company and its accounts for the year ended 30 June 2016:
Cash $3000 Prepaid Rent $2000
Revenues 8000 Expenses 4000
Accounts Payable 9000 Equipment 20 000
Wages Payable 5000 Notes Payable 2000
(a) What is the total amount of assets belonging to Bindi Wildlife? (3 marks)
(b) What is the total amount that Bindi Wildlife owes for liabilities? (3 marks)
(c) Using the accounting equation, what is the amount of Owners’ Equity reported on Bindi Wildlife’s balance sheet? (2 marks)
(d) How much net profit did Bindi Wildlife earn in the year? (2 marks)
Question 2 (15 marks)
S Claus operates a small manufacturing business, trading under the name of Toys-4-Kids. The following list of financial data relates to the business as at 30 June 2016.
Inventories
Reindeers
Cash
Prepaid insurance
Special food for reindeer
$131, 950
70, 300
13, 026
1,500
8,750 Plant & equipment (net)
Accounts payable
Salaries payable
Interest-bearing, long-term Borrowings
Contributed capital
Retained profits $183, 000
8,500
1,450
155, 000
198, 626
44, 950
Additional information
30% of the figure for interest-bearing borrowings is payable within 12 months of 30 June.
Required
• Prepare a fully classified balance sheet for Toys-4-Kids as at 30 June 2016. (13 marks)
• Briefly explain how you would classify “reindeer”. (2 marks)
Question 3 ( 15 marks )
Your friend Alice Blueberry commented that professions usually protect their own members and penalties for breach of ethics, if any, are usually light.
Review the CPA and ICANZ websites (links below) and write a short essay quoting three recent examples to demonstrate how breaches of ethical standards were seriously treated by the professional organisation.
Explain why the penalties imposed were not considered “light”.
Note: Your essay should not exceed 500 words. Recent examples should be limited to between 2011 to 2016.
(Hint: You may wish to refer to the CPA Code of Professional Conduct [https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/about-us/member-conduct-and-discipline] and address issues such as: Professionalism, Integrity, Confidentiality, Objectivity, Competence, Due care, etc