Option #1: Sample Size Determination

Option #1: Sample Size Determination

Please refer to problem F.60 in your textbook.

Jule Phillips is examining the internal control of Cowboy Company and has identified the mathematical verification of sales invoices as an important control and decided to test this control. Based on a discussion with Cowboy’s management, Phillips determined that Cowboy Company’s employees were required to indicate their compliance with this control by writing their initials in an appropriate place on the invoice copy.

Assume that Phillips established an acceptable risk of overreliance of 5 percent, an expected population deviation rate of 3 percent, and a tolerable rate of deviation of 9 percent.

Required:
  1. Using AICPA sample size tables in the back of your textbook, determine the appropriate sample size.
  2. Indicate how Phillips would assess the three parameters that are used to determine sample size (risk of overreliance, expected population deviation rate, and tolerable rate of deviation).
  3. Use the original parameters but now assume that Phillips is willing to increase the acceptable risk of overreliance to 10 percent. Using AICPA sample size tables in the back of your textbook, determine the new sample size to examine.
  4. Provide an explanation for the change in sample size noted in part (c).

Your written response paper should be 3-4 pages in length. Please type your response in a Word document and follow APA format, according to CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA. Include a title page and reference page. Use two (2) outside academic sources other than the textbook, course materials, or other information provided as part of the course materials.

 

 

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Internal control is a common term used in auditing and accounting which refers to the effective process of making sure an organization complies with regulations, laws and set policies. Besides, internal control enhances an organization’s objectives in regards to the effectiveness of its operations, reliable and credible financial accounting and reporting and efficiency in its operations (Dell, 2012).

Notably, once a company notices that there are monetary dodges within its system, it can implement internal control in three ways namely through a precautionary, investigator and counteractive approach (Lwanga, 2011).

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