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RAYMUND FRANCIS.A ESCALA, OFA. MBA
FUNDAMENTALS OF ASSURANCE SERVICES
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RAYMUND FRANCIS A. ESCALA, CPA MBA
DEFINITION
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evaluation or me ean '@ intended users other than the responsi arty a the outcome of the
SHO" oF measurement ofa subject matter against erteria eee eee can meon ieee
S {0 the auditors satisfaction as to tt :
another pet c ‘oF satisfaction as to the reilly of an assertion being made by one party for use by
BASIC COMPARISON OF ASSURANCE AND NON-ASSURANCE
7 Assurance engagement
Quiput assurance inthe form of an opinion
¥ Dest
the subhon improve the quality or enhance credibility of ~ Designed to provide comments, suggestions or
Pe Sublect matter Fecommendations on how to use the information
review, priede” nonm aecrance encitaney
ELEMENTS OF ASSURANCE ENGAGEMENT i ~~
The following are the elements of an assurance engagement
A three-party relationship involving a practitoner, a responsible party, and intended users,
‘An appropriate subject matter,
Suitable enter
Sufficient appropriate evidence, and
‘A written assurance report in the form appropriate to a reasonable assurance engagement or a limited assurance
engagement
A. Three-Party Relationship:
‘An assurance engagement involves three separate parties, namely
@. The practitioner (engage ia public seru'ee Mpractice )
‘+ Is broader than the term auditor
‘© must be independent
* is govemed by ethical requirements (le. professional competence) regarding the conduct of the
engagements
© may use the work of experts
+ responsible for determining the nature, timing or extent of procedures required by the engagement
b. The responsible party
+ isthe person/s responsible to the subject matter, the subject matter information, or both
+ may oF may not be the engaging party tothe practitioner
+ may ormay not be tom te same organization wt the tended users
‘+ may be one of the intended users (yur yhould not be He only Me,
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© The intended users
+ ate the personis
fi cameTatSOnls or hom the practioner prepares the assurance report A to
major stocknenn {2798 of interests by the readers of assurance report, intended user may be limite
Hor stockholders with signficant and common interests
. wae 'dentiied ey agreement between the practioner and the responsible party or engaging party: OF
Appropriate Subject Maer
lubject matter is the nature of the assertion the practioner ther hand,
ture Ne assertion ractitioner gathers sufficient evidence. On the ot
cee ‘matter information pertains to the outcome of the evaluation or measurement of the subject matter. It iS
fr which the pracitoner gathers sutcient appropriate evidence fo provide a teasonabio besis for expressing @
Conclusion in an assurance report
Characteristics ofa subject matter to be considered appropriate
‘An appropriate subject matter i:
2. Identitabe, and capable of consistent evaluation or measurement agains the dented criteria: and
Such that the information about it can be subjected to procedures for gathering sufficient appropriate
evidence to support a reasonable assurance o imited assurance conausion, 0s appropiate
‘The subject matter, and subject matter information, of an assurance engagement can take many forms, Table
below summarizes ilustraton gven in he Philppine Framework for Assuranes Engagements
Form Subject matter Subject matter information
Financial performance [Wloical or prospective nancial | recognition measurement_presentaton and
or conditons | Postion, tance! perormance ans | dscesure’ vepresenied "in fnancial
ash fous Statements
Non nance perfornce ofan enty fey ndcatan of —eficency ond
perlormance or hectares
conditions
[Pees cee cera specteatons Soairent
‘Systems and processes | an entity's internal control or IT system | assertion about effectiveness
Behavior corporate govemance. — compliance | statement of complance or @ Saterient oF
wath regulation, human resoube | efectveness
practees
Criteria
The benchmarks used to evaluate or measure the subject matter including, where relevant, benchmarks for
Presentation and disclosure. Cnteria may be
a. Formal
b Less formal
© Established
d_ Specifically developed
Characteristics of suitable criteria
a Relevance - relevant criteria contribute to conclusions that assist decision-making by the intended users
Completeness - criteria are sufficiently complete when relevant factors that could affect tne conclusions in
the context of the engagement circumstances are not omitted Complete eniteria include, where relevant
benchmarks for presentation and oisclosure
Reliability - reliable criteria allow reasonably consistent evaluation or measurement of the subject matter
including, where relevant, presentation and disclosure, when used in similar circumstances by similarly
qualified practitioners.
Neutrality - contribute to conclusions that are free from bias
Understandability - contribute to conclusions that are clear, comprehensive, and not subject to significantly
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Communication of entre inde sere santo
Ao ¢ Aiatement of )
Through inclusion in a clear manner in the presentation of the subject matter information “Compliance
Sr oe near a irate AU he pay he
D. Sufficient Appropriate Evidencé: cualugting, the cubyect matter agertct crifeni. —
The practioner performs the engQGEMEA wit ak Miflide of professional skepticism fo obtain SST=T™
propriate evidence about whether the subject matter information is ee from maternal misstatemet
Consideration when planning and performing the engagement
The following are practitioners consideration when planning and performing the engagement
nature, timing and extent of evidence-gathering procedures)
‘Quantity (sufficiency) and qualty (appropriateness) of evidence
Matersity
‘Assurance engagement risk
Cost-benefit consideration
Professional skepticism
(determining the
Sutcioncy and aporopateness :
eens gesessed by te evdenceo be gare man asuanceengnaement, Thess
Di sulcen) and sprp eres suttecy se mess ol he quay of evdance, APPIOP
Sie mecnueot te ly ef eece a sarc nS eb
ats sufcent ard appopate sal be detained by te practioner ung his oF Het
gman ry exrcegprotssonalseptisom
&- matsatty
Meats evar when te practone sane ih nie, targ and exten of evsence-gerns
notre onan srestng wei ses mater mations He of mesma
ional
prote
© Assurance engagement risk
‘Assurance engagement risk isthe risk that the practtioner expresses an inappropriate conclusion when the
‘subject matter formation is matenally misstated
‘Components of assurance engagement risk
1. "The risk thatthe subject matter information is materially misstated: (Kis k 0) Mattnal misctatenent
a. Inherent tisk the susceptibility of the subject matter information to a material misstatement,
| ‘assuming that there are no related controls
Control risk the risk that @rhatenal misstatement that could occur will not be prevented, or detected
‘and corrected, on a timely basis by related intemal controls
2. Detection risk the risk thal the practioner will not detect a material misstatement that exists
4. Cost-benefit Consideration
In performing evidence-gathenng procedures, the practioner is expected to observe’ cost-benefit
consideration This means that “the Benefits that wil be derived from obtaining the evidence should exceed
the cost of obtaining
€. Professional Skepticism
‘Te practioner plans and performs an assurance engagement with an atitude of professional skepticism
recognizing that creumstances may exist that cause the subject mater information to be materaily msstated
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Honer makes
Evidence obtained and is alert to eerdene eo
oF representations bythe re
Gener
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sessment, with a questioning mind, of the validity of
idence that contradicts or brings into question the reliability of documents
sponsible paty
alizations about reliability of evidence may be useful
Ermente Sere lable when ts cbtaned om independent souces ouside the entity
Evidence at's Generated intemal is more relable when tne related contol are eleceee
roe ronan direct by the practtoner (or example, observation of the appeation ofa cont) IS
fee Lard than evidence obtained indirectly or bby inference (for example, inquiry about the application
8 contro}
for ence 'S ore reliable when it exists in documentary form, whether paper, electronic, or other media
(fo example, a contemporaneousy writen record of @ meeting more selble bene scoseruent orl
Tepresentation of what was discussed)
5 idence provided by onginal documents 's more relable than evidence provided by photocopies or
facsimiles
2
3
Written Assurance Report
ne Praetioner provides a written report containing a conclusion or an opinion that conveys the assurance
oblained about the subject matter formation
Types of Opinion a
Ee _ Type ‘Common phrase used :
| 1Unmediied/Unguaified | Present ary inal materi respec
[2 Quaties Exception
[3 “Adverse Tb
7 ______ | Do net present aity_im al material espedt
[4 Disclamer of pion | We do rot
"express a conclusion 1
Levels and forms of assurance
ure evels (high oF moderate) and forms (postive or negative) of assurance provided by the practioner are
dependent on the type of assurance engagement being rendered
‘The following are types of assurance engagement as to Jevel of assurance provided
1, Reasonable assurance engagement - the objective is a reduction in assurance engagement risk to an
acceptably low level in the circumstances of the engagement as the basis for a positive form of expression
of the practitioner's conclusion. Such form conveys “reasonable assurance”
2. Limited assurance engagement -the objective is @ reduction in assurance engagement isk to a level that is
acceptable in circumstances of the engagement, but where the risk is greater than for a reasoneble
* . aBsurance engagement, as a basis for a nogative form of expression ofthe practitoner's conclusion, The
form conveys “limited assurance’
‘Moreover, the following are types es ‘engagement as to structu 7 wen assertion
dl
py Meson engagement Wein at ers ~ Gasca! thay emond )
untiee eport
Attestation engagement is an engagement in which a practioner s eigaged to esue, or deny Oye
wetlen communication that expresses a conclusion about the reiabity of a witten asserton there hg
fart eaponsbaty of anther party Meveoveratetaton engageren hse an es epencing on
Y the avaiabity of tie assertions made bythe responsible par to ntended uses, Cart OSs rad
1 Assertion-based engagements are assurance engagements that ine evalvation or measuremef
the subject matiris performed by the responsible party and the subject matter inforatin ear ¥en
form ofan assertion by the responsible party thats made avallabe tothe Intended veers
Direct reporting engagemonts are assurance engagements thal te practioner ele directly
performs the evaluation or measurement of he subject matter. of oblains a representation homed
‘esponsible party that has performed the evaluation or measurement that not evellatte ve tne
Intended users nthe assurance repos (lute dy iline Pefort ly)
k CNo written assertion)
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n of assurance engagement as to structure Also.
gagement a direct reporting engagement
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Engagement Practice Statements | subjec matter other than historical
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other related services engagements as
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agement Standards
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PSRSs and PRSPS_
prepared in
‘accordance with PFRS
‘modifications are to be
‘made to the FS to conform
With PRS
lent and third parties,
‘and report on factual
findings
|__ (e.g. review of FS) procedures
PSREs and PREPS PSRSs and PRSPS
‘Express an opinion | Express a conclusion | Perform procedures as | Use accounting
whether the FS are | whether material agreed upon with the | expertise to collect,
classify and
summanzeFS |
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fundamental ethical
[principles
Fundamental ethical
| principles
Fundamental etnical |
principles |
| Bica indapendenc plus
fequirement | fundamental ethical
pinciies
Level of | Figh but not absolae
| assurance | (reasonable)
Procedures are| Excluswely by the
| determined by | auditor i
Report Independent Auditors
| provided _| Report (positive form)
Availabilty of | To all users
-teport
J Moderate (imited)
Exclusively by the auditor
| Review Report (negative
| form)
| To alrusers
[No assurance
| Aareesspon by pares
|
agreed by partes
| Report on Factual
| Findings
[Ferimied use ony
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», LLUSTRATIVE QuizZERS - PART 1
Ane Philippine Framework for Assurance Engagements
Contains basic punciples. essential procedures and related guidance fer the perfrmance of assurance
engagements
8 Deiines and desentes the elements and objctves of an assurance engagement and identifies engagements 10
which PSAs, PSREs, and PSAEs apply f
© Proves a frame of reference for GPAS in public practice when perorming aus: reviews, and compilations o
p_ Tistercal financial information
Establishes standards and provides procedural requirements forthe performance of assurance engagements
X° Phlippine Standards on Assurance Engagements (PSAES) are to be applied in "
‘Cisutance engagements dealing wih subject matters other than fistonca franca information
Complation engagements and agreements to apply agreed-upon procedures to nformaton
‘The audit or review of istonca nancial information
‘Assurance engagements dealing with historical financial information
Practitioners who perform assurance engagements is governed by the folowing, except
Code of ethics for Professional Accountants in the Philippines,
‘The Framework to Assurance Engagements,
Philippine Standards on Quality Control
Philippine Financial Reporting Standards
Assurance services can be best deserted as Asurance —9 attestation 7 Puc
's broader than attestation but lesser in scope than aude
Processes thai measures and communtcates financial data to intended users
Independent professional services intended te enhance the credbity of information to meet the needs of an
ittended user
Engagement designed to enable an independent practtone o express an opinion as tothe fess of historical
financial formation
The independent auditor lends credibility to cient financial statements by
Stating in the auditor's management letter thatthe examination was made in accordance with PSAS
Maintaining a clear-cut distinction between the management's and the auditor's representations
©. Attaching an auditor's opinion to the client's FSs
D. Testifying under cath about cient financial information
Which ofthe folowing statements islare correct?
|. Assurance engagement means an engagemert in which a practioner expresses a conclusion designed to
enhance the degree of confidence of the intended users other than the responsible party about the outcome of
the evaluation of measurement of a subject matter against eneria
II. Assurance refers tothe practitioner's satisfaction as tothe reliabilty of an asserton being made by one party for
use by another party,
A lonly © .Botn | and
B only © Nether | nor i
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Assurance engagement include the folowing, except
‘A. An engagement conducted to provide a high level of assurance thatthe subject matter conforms in all material
respects wih identified sutable entena
8 An engagement conducted to provide a moderate level of assurance that the subject matters piausible in the
crcumstances
An engagement in accordance with the Philppine Standard on Assurance Engagement(s) issued by the Audting
‘and Assurance Standard Council as approved by the Board of Accountancy/Professional Regulation Commenion
D. Anengagement to perform agreed-upon procedures
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Detect fraud
8. Urania
©. Lxamine individual (rannctions 90 that the aukhtor may Gory ws to thelr vay
1 _Detortnine whether the ction aasertone are faily mated
‘Assure the coniatent application of correct accounting pHocadures
THe theee t
80 lye of allestation services ave
A Audit review, and 6
1D Audits review
{ and other attestation services D Reviews, compilations, and other atlestation warvice
12 Not a omen
Not all engagements performed by professional accountants a/@ assurance engadi Other engagemen
Hequently performed by yroleunioval accountants thal ae ot assUrANCE engagements include the following. &”6%F
Adve upon proce © Compilation of financial or other informatio
8 Management consulting Examination of prospective fhianoial information
013. Which of the fontowing & not an assurance engagement
A. Audit of prospective financial statement ‘6. Review of intorim histonical financial statement
8 Comprehensive audit D Preparation of tax turns that uso estimate
C14 Which statement does not accuraely describe an assurance engagement
Am
joctive of an assurance engagement is for a professional accountant to
"matter that is the roaponsiilty of another party against identified suitable crteria, and to express a conclusion
that provides the intone user witha lavel of assurance about that subject matter
B_ Not all engagements performed by professional accountants are assurance engagements
© A particular engagement, to be an assurance engagement, it depends upon whether 1 exhibits all the following
loments. a two-party relationship, a subject matter, suitable ctor,
‘An engagement in form of agreed-upon procedures result in the expre
valuate o measure. a subi
nd a conclusion
sion of factual findings
bd
C18, Apracttoner shoul accept an assuronce engagement oni i
A "The aubject mata eh the for f ionctalIfortaton
The erigna tobe used are nol pvalibl io he nlended vera
s conclusion isto be contained in a wntten report
1D The subject matter isthe responsibilty of either
» Intended users or the practitioner
16. Independence is required for which of the following types of engagement
Compilation Rov
A ve
8 ve
C Nc Ye
ny No No
D. 47. indicate the level of assurance provided by aueit and related services.
A 2 ¢ o
Audt High High Absolute
ar Moderate None Moderate High
None None None Lite
None None None None
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® broad range of engagements to provide a high or moderate level of assurance Such engagements ™aY
|. Engagements to
I. agaergments to report on a broad range of subject matters covering financial and non-financial information
th, Attest and diect reporting engagements
Engagements to report internally and externally
IW Engagements in the private and public sector
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* Unlike consulting services, assurance services
Make recommendations to management
8 Report on how to use information
D 20. which of the fotowi
© Report on quality information
D Are two-party contracts
Ing may be under the scope of the Framework for Assurance Engagement?
‘Aareed-upon procedures engagements and compilation of financial and otter information,
reparation of tx retums where no conclusion conveying assurance is expressed
SGonsulting (or advisory) engagements, such as management and tax consulting
© Preparation of tax retums where a conclusion conveying assurance 's expressed
ILLUSTRATIVE QUIZZERS - PART 2
\Which of the following 's tue about assurance services?
A All assurance services are financial statement audits
‘An assurance engagement must have five fundamental elements
‘fundamental element for an assurance engagement is engagement fee
‘A.rewew of historical financial statements 1s not an assurance service
Which of the following does not appropriately pertains tothe elements of assurance engagement?
‘A A three-party relationship involving an auditor, the management, and intended users.
B Suitable criteria
C. Sufficient appropriate evidence
©. Avwritten assurance report in the form appropriate lo a reasonable assurance engagement or @ limited assurance
engagement
The following relates to intended users, choose the exception
‘A. Intended users are the persons for whom the pracitoner prepares the assurance report
B_ Intended users may be identified by agreement between the practitioner and the responsible party or engaging
party, or by law
C Intended users may include either the practioner or the responsible party.
D_ In case of broad range of interests by the readers of assurance repon, intended user may be limited to major
stockholders with significant and common interests,
Evaluate tne folowng statements
| te term auctor broade than he term practtoner
II Theespensible party mayor may nt be from he same orgaizaton wih the tended users
Il The ntended users may be lend by agreement between tne practioner and the Tesponsble party oF
engeaing party. byl
A Gnyone statement eorect © Allsitements are cone
5 Only two statements are correct b Alstatements are moorect
“The subject matter of an assurance engagement may include
A. Financial information C. Internal controls
8 Compiance wih equation Balt inese
seceding tothe for assurance engagement, he tea mst be
A Suman ard sproprale eae sytale and avaabl to iended users
8 Sutton or apmoprate B suigotor avaible to mended sere
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ch of the following is not suitable criteria in the context of audit?
IFRS PSA
B. PERS for SME D GAAP
The following cannot be a suitable ctiterion for an assurance engagement, except?
‘A Practoner's own expectations.
B Practitioner's judgment
© Practiioners expenence
1D. Agieement between the responsible paty and the intended users,
G8 Characteristics of sutable enteria do not include
A. Neutrality © Comparabiity
8B Undersiandabiity D Relevance
B10. For the cntena to be suitable, t shall possess several characteristics. Which of the following 's incorrect?
AA" Relevant entena alow reasonably consistent evalvaton or measurement ofthe subject mater including, where
felevart presentation and dsciosure when used n sitar crcumstances by similar quaiied practone's
B Criteria are sufficiently complete when relevant factors that could affect tne conclusions in the context of the
engagement circumstances are not omitted Complete critena include, where relevant. benchmarks for
presentation and disclosure
© Critena contrbute to conclusions that are free from bias
D. Grtena shall contibute to conclusions tat are clear, comprehensive, and not subject to sgniicanty diferent
interpretations
1 11. Whats sutfcient and appropnate shall be determined by the
1. Practitoner
| Responsible party
IML Intended users
‘A Lonly ¢ tant
B Moly D tang ti
© #2. which s ncorect concerning evdence?
1A She higher tne sk ct maoval misstatement volved the more 1 required
B The beter the quay theless requred
©The volume of evdence can compensate forts poor quality
D_ The reliability of evidence is inuenced byt source and ts nature
B 13. whichis meorect?
1 Constetent evidence obtained from various sources off eifferent nature i more reliable
5 i genuraly'more sic fo obtam assurance about subject matter Information at @ point in time than
fou subject mater information covering a period a me
Won't cost pronbsve or sifiet To oblain an evidence, the autor may shit to obtain fom other
alternatives
1. ‘THe pracitoner considers te relationship between cos of cblainng the evidence andthe usefulness ofthe
information
14. Professional septcism means that
1. "The practioner makes a ertical assessment, with a questioning mind. of the vahdty of evidence obtained and
ie gir to evidence that contradicts or brings into question the relabilty of documents or representations by the
responsive party
11 the benefits that wil be derved from obtaming the evidence should exceed the cost of obtaining i
II|_The practioner plans and performs an assurance engagement recognizing thal circumstances may exist that
cause the subject matter information to be materially misstated
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tandards apply to assurance engagements dealt
Which set of st
Information?
Te raigpine Standards on Auditing (PSAS)
B Philippine Standards on Review ‘Engagements (PSRES)
€ Phiippine Standards on Assurance, Engagements (PSAES)
FS Ehuppine Standards on Related Services (PSRSS)
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