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Hi,
I am having trouble understanding what is being looked at for test of details as control test. In my job test of details is a substantive at the individual transaction level where as signatures are a control test. I just don’t see how test of details fits as a control test. The questions is in regards to Wiley’s Q:
The objective of tests of details of transactions performed as tests of controls is to
Monitor the design and use of entity documents such as prenumbered shipping forms.
Determine whether controls have been implemented.
Detect material misstatements in the account balances of the financial statements.
Evaluate whether controls operated effectively.Thanks,
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