The Ohio State University Max M. Fisher College of Business Accounting 4500: Auditing Course Syllabus - Summer 2014 Instructor Office Phone E-mail Office Hours Marc H. Smith 348 Fisher Hall 292-8753 smith.2126@osu.edu Monday 3:00 – 4:00 pm; Friday 10:30 – 11:30 pm and by appointment Course Materials: 1. Messier, William F., Jr., Auditing & Assurance Services: A Systematic Approach, Eighth Edition, Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2012 Course Objectives: 1. To provide a basic understanding of auditing practice and theory. 2. To enable you to develop and improve your communication skills, both written and oral, in an auditing context. 3. To learn the key concepts and methods that are used in the preparation and completion of an audit. 4. To provide a foundation for the passing of the auditing section of the CPA exam. Class Attendance: Due to the strong positive correlation between a good grade and a good attendance record for this course, you should make every effort to attend all class meetings. At The Ohio State University, attendance at scheduled classes is required, and prolonged unexcused absences will result in cancellation of your registration for the course. Additionally, regular class attendance and participation is an indication of your effort in the course and is critical evidence for borderline grade decisions. Interruptions of class by continually arriving late and/or leaving early, talking, or other disruptive behavior will result in a reduction of ten points per incident in your attendance grade. Additionally, a large number of class absences will result in a tenpoint reduction per absence in your attendance grade. Finally, all cell phones and other audible electronic devices must be turned off and put away during class time. Students in violation of this may be required to immediately leave the classroom with no return until the next scheduled class meeting in addition to having a ten point reduction in their attendance grade. Course Website: The course URL is http://carmen.osu.edu. Solutions to all practice assignments, solutions to quizzes, and other relevant information will be posted on the course website. Homework: There are no formal written homework assignments for this course. However, practice is essential to mastering this subject matter. Thus, I have indicated recommended practice assignments for each topic covered (see the last page of the syllabus). These problems can be found in the textbook at the end of each chapter. The solutions to all assigned problems can be accessed on the carmen course site by clicking on ‘content’ on the top navigation bar and then scrolling down to the bullet point labeled ‘practice assignment solutions’. While these assignments will not be collected, there is an extremely low probability of success in this course if you do not attempt the assigned problems. Quizzes: There are four, forty-point quizzes scheduled throughout this course (see the assignment schedule). If you miss a quiz for a valid reason (e.g., sickness, death in immediate family) and provide sufficient documentation to support your situation, you will receive an excused absence and will need to take a late quiz. If you miss any quiz without receiving an excused absence, your score for that quiz will be zero. No early quizzes are given under any circumstance. Examinations: Midterm examinations are scheduled on Monday, June 2 and Monday, July 7 and will be given during class time. The comprehensive final examination is scheduled on Tuesday, August 5 at 12:00 p.m. Please turn off all cell phones during all class periods. If you miss an examination for a valid reason (e.g., sickness, death in immediate family) and provide sufficient documentation to support your situation, you will receive an excused absence and will need to complete a late exam. If you receive an excused absence from the final examination, you will receive an incomplete grade until you complete a make-up exam which will be administered at the beginning of the next semester. If you miss any examination without receiving an excused absence, your score for that examination will be zero. No early exams are given under any circumstance. Course Grade: Your final grade in this course will be determined by the total points you earn from exams and quizzes. The maximum points you can earn from each are: Mid-term examination I (06/02) Mid-term examination II (07/07) Final examination (08/05) Class attendance (-10 for each absence/late arrival after 3 instances) Quizzes (4 x 40 points each) Total 270 points 270 points 300 points 0 points 160 points 1,000 points ACCOUNTING 4500 M. H. Smith Summer 2014 PRACTICE DATE May 5 May 7 May 12 May 14 May 19 May 21 May 26 May 28 READING Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 18 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 20 June 2 June 4 June 9 June 11 June 16 June 18 June 23 June 25 June 30 July 2 August 5 Introduction Financial Statement Auditing Audit Reporting Audit Reporting Professional Ethics Professional Ethics Legal Liability of CPAs No Class: Memorial Day Legal Liability of CPAs QUIZZES Quiz #1 ASSIGNMENTS 1-5, 7, 27 2-5, 8, 24, 25 18-3, 22, 23 18-28 19-12, 28 19-29, 3 20-4, 5 20-26, 28, 29 Midterm Examination I Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Chapter 8 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 9 July 7 July 9 July 14 July 16 July 21 July 23 July 28 July 30 TOPIC Audit Planning and Materiality Risk Assessment Risk Assessment Evidential Matter Evidential Matter Internal Control Internal Control Audit Sampling Audit Sampling Audit Sampling Audit Sampling Quiz #2 3-3, 10, 29, 30 4-2, 23, 24 4-25, 26, 27 5-8 5-30, 35 6-3, 5 6-7, 25 8-2, 7 Quiz #3 8-25, 26, 27, 28 9-7, 21 9-22, 23 Midterm Examination II Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Auditing the Revenue Process Auditing the Revenue Process Auditing the Purchasing Process Auditing the Purchasing Process Cash and Financial Investments Completing the Audit Catch-up & Review Final Examination – 12:00 pm Quiz #4 10-7, 26 10-27, 30 11-3, 27 11-28, 29 16-7, 26, 29 17-7, 22, 24