
For the procedure below, select the option that best describes the auditor’s test as performed.
- Reviewing the payments made to suppliers after the year end
Select ONE answer:
- Testing primarily for completeness of payables
- Testing primarily for completeness of accruals
- Testing primarily for the existence of accruals
- Not a relevant procedure for payables
Show your workings to arrive at your answer, and explain and justify your reasons:
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This multiple-choice question is suitable for Accounting KS5 classes.
The answer is 4
- Not correct
- Not correct
- Not correct
- Correct – Reviewing post year-end supplier payments is a test not often conducted – all it could really tell the auditor is whether the entity has the cash to pay its suppliers. This procedure is not to be confused with post year-end receipts from receivables, which is an important test of debt recoverability.

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