Monday, September 21, 2015

Audit Method: Written Representations

A written statement by management provided to the auditor to confirm certain matters or to support other audit evidence. Written representations in this context do not include financial statements, the assertions therein, or supporting books and records (ISA-580).

Written representations are audit evidence and are necessary information to arrive at audit conclusions. However on their own they can not be relied upon for audit evidence to support audit conclusions therefore they do not affect the nature and extent of other audit evidence that is to be obtained by the auditor. It should be obtained only from management who has responsibility for preparing and presenting financial statements and is knowledgeable about the relevant matters.

ISA 580 requires the auditor to request management to provide written representations that it has fulfilled certain of its responsibilities. It may therefore be appropriate to make management aware that receipt of such written representations will be expected, together with written representations required by other ISAs and, where necessary, written representations to support other audit evidence relevant to the financial statements or one or more specific assertions in the financial statements.
The following issues may be documented in a written representation letter obtained from the management:
  1. Assessment of risk of fraud by management
  2. Management’s knowledge of identified or suspected non-compliance with laws and regulations
  3. Related parties identification by the management
  4. Consideration of all aggregated uncorrected misstatements to be immaterial
  5. Assumptions used in making accounting estimates are reasonable
  6. Consideration of subsequent events by management
  7. Consideration of all possible matters and contingencies in going concern review
  8. Any restatement made to correct a material misstatement in prior period financial statements that affect the comparative information.


Recommendation

My recommendation to the audit team would be to gather a list of issues about which it is appropriate to require a written representation. During finalization stage of audit, the audit team should write to the client confirming the issues about which they need a written representation from the management. The client must formally write the representation letter including all the issues pointed out along with other necessary representations, sign it and send it to the auditor. The written representation should be dated as nearly as possible, but not after, the date of audit report. 

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