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AU Section 350
The process of using auditing 
procedures to under 
100 percent of various items in 
a company's account 
balance such that 
each unit may have an equal 
opportunity of being selected.
Definition 
Scope 
The use of sampling is widely adopted in auditing
because it offers the opportunity for the auditor to obtain
the minimum amount of audit evidence, which is both
sufficient and appropriate, in order to form valid
conclusions on the population.
Audit sampling is also widely known to reduce the risk of
‘over-auditing’ in certain areas, and enables a much
more efficient review of the working papers at the review
stage of the audit.
Why auditor 
need to do 
sampling??
Provide  a  reasonable  basis  for 
the auditor to draw conclusions 
about  the  population  from 
which the sample is selected. 
• Population – The entire set 
of data from which a sample 
is selected and about which 
the auditor wishes to draw 
conclusions. 
• Sampling risk – The risk that the 
auditor’s conclusion based on a 
sample may be different from 
the conclusion if the entire 
population were subjected to 
the same audit procedure
• Non-sampling risk – The risk 
that the auditor reaches an 
erroneous conclusion for any 
reason not related to 
sampling risk.
• Sampling unit – The 
individual items 
constituting a 
population
Statistical sampling 
An approach to sampling that 
has the following 
characteristics: 
(i)Random selection of the 
sample items; and 
(ii)The use of probability 
theory to evaluate sample 
results, including 
measurement of sampling 
risk.
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Sample Design, Size, and Selection of Items for
Testing
• When designing an audit sample, the auditor 
shall consider the purpose of the audit 
procedure and the characteristics of the 
population from which the sample will be drawn.
• The auditor shall determine a sample size 
sufficient to reduce sampling risk to an 
acceptably low level.
• The auditor shall select items for the sample in 
such a way that each sampling unit in the 
population has a chance of selection.
Methods of Sampling – ISA530
1. Random selection
This method of sampling ensures that all
items within a population stand an
equal chance of selection by the use of
random number tables or random
number generators. The sampling units
could be physical items, such as sales
invoices or monetary units.
2. Systematic selection
The method divides the number of
sampling units within a population into
the sample size to generate a sampling
interval.
• You are the auditor of Jones Co and are
undertaking substantive testing on the sales for the
year ended 31 December 2010. You have
established that the ‘source’ documentation that
initiates a sales transaction is the goods dispatch
note and you have obtained details of the first and
last goods dispatched notes raised in the year to 31
December 2010, which are numbered 10,000 to
15,000 respectively. The random number
generator has suggested a start of 42 and the
sample size is 50. You will therefore start from
goods dispatch note number (10,000 + 42) 10,042
and then sample every 100th goods dispatch note
thereafter until your sample size reaches 50.
3. Monetary sampling unit
The method of sampling is a value-weighted selection
whereby sample size, selection and evaluation will result
in a conclusion in monetary amounts. The objective of
monetary unit sampling (MUS) is to determine the
accuracy of financial accounts. The steps involved in
monetary unit sampling are to:
i.determine a sample size
ii.select the sample
iii.perform the audit procedures
iv.evaluate the results and arriving at a conclusion about
the population.
• Example :
MUS is based on attribute sampling techniques
and is often used in tests of controls and
appropriate when each sample can be placed
into one of two classifications – ‘exception’ or
‘no exception’. It turns monetary amounts
into units – for example, a receivable balance
of $50 contains 50 sampling units. Monetary
balances can also be subject to varying
degrees of exception – for example, a
payables balance of $7,000 can be
understated by $7, $70, $700 or $7,000 and
the auditor will clearly be interested in the
larger misstatement
4. Haphazard sampling
When the auditor uses this method of sampling, he does
so without following a structured technique. ISA 530 also
recognizes that this method of sampling is not
appropriate when using statistical sampling . Care must be
taken by the auditor when adopting haphazard sampling
to avoid any conscious bias or predictability. The objective
of audit sampling is to ensure that all items that make up
a population stand an equal chance of selection. This
objective cannot be achieved if the auditor deliberately
avoids items that are difficult to locate or deliberately
avoids certain items.
5. Block selection
This method of sampling involves selecting a block (or
blocks) of contiguous items from within a population.
Block selection is rarely used in modern auditing
merely because valid references cannot be made
beyond the period or block examined. In situations
when the auditor uses block selection as a sampling
technique, many blocks should be selected to help
minimize sampling risk.
• Example :
An example of block selection is where
the auditor may examine all the
remittances from customers in the
month of January. Similarly, the
auditor may only examine remittance
advices that are numbered 300 to
340.
• Statistical sampling allows
each sampling unit to stand
an equal chance of selection.
• An approach to sampling that
has the following
characteristics:
• i. Random selection of the
sample items, and
• ii. The use of probability
theory to evaluate sample
results, including
measurement of sampling
risk.
STATISTICAL VERSUS NON-
STATISTICAL SAMPLING
Non-statistical sampling in audit
sampling essentially removes
this probability theory and is
wholly dependent on the
auditor’s judgment. Keeping the
objective of sampling in mind,
which is to provide a reasonable
basis for the auditor to draw
valid conclusions and ensuring
that all samples are
representative of their
population, will avoid bias.
STATISTICAL VERSUS NON-STATISTICAL
SAMPLING
• Random
sampling
• Systematic
sampling
• Monetary unit
sampling
• Haphazard
sampling
• Block selection
8.2 Describe each of the selection
methods
8.2.3 Explain factors affecting the
sample size.
8.2.4 Examine the evaluation of sample
size by using :
a.Test of control
b.Substantive test
8.2.5 Distinguish the advantages and
disadvantages of selecting samples.
8.3 Know the expected error
in the population
8.3.1 discover the nature of
error
8.3.2 discuss the actions
taken when an error is
found.
• Tolerable error
• Expected error
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Topik 8 Audit Sampling

  • 4. Scope  The use of sampling is widely adopted in auditing because it offers the opportunity for the auditor to obtain the minimum amount of audit evidence, which is both sufficient and appropriate, in order to form valid conclusions on the population. Audit sampling is also widely known to reduce the risk of ‘over-auditing’ in certain areas, and enables a much more efficient review of the working papers at the review stage of the audit.
  • 5. Why auditor  need to do  sampling?? Provide  a  reasonable  basis  for  the auditor to draw conclusions  about  the  population  from  which the sample is selected. 
  • 9. Back to school Sample Design, Size, and Selection of Items for Testing • When designing an audit sample, the auditor  shall consider the purpose of the audit  procedure and the characteristics of the  population from which the sample will be drawn. • The auditor shall determine a sample size  sufficient to reduce sampling risk to an  acceptably low level. • The auditor shall select items for the sample in  such a way that each sampling unit in the  population has a chance of selection.
  • 10. Methods of Sampling – ISA530
  • 11. 1. Random selection This method of sampling ensures that all items within a population stand an equal chance of selection by the use of random number tables or random number generators. The sampling units could be physical items, such as sales invoices or monetary units.
  • 12. 2. Systematic selection The method divides the number of sampling units within a population into the sample size to generate a sampling interval.
  • 13. • You are the auditor of Jones Co and are undertaking substantive testing on the sales for the year ended 31 December 2010. You have established that the ‘source’ documentation that initiates a sales transaction is the goods dispatch note and you have obtained details of the first and last goods dispatched notes raised in the year to 31 December 2010, which are numbered 10,000 to 15,000 respectively. The random number generator has suggested a start of 42 and the sample size is 50. You will therefore start from goods dispatch note number (10,000 + 42) 10,042 and then sample every 100th goods dispatch note thereafter until your sample size reaches 50.
  • 14. 3. Monetary sampling unit The method of sampling is a value-weighted selection whereby sample size, selection and evaluation will result in a conclusion in monetary amounts. The objective of monetary unit sampling (MUS) is to determine the accuracy of financial accounts. The steps involved in monetary unit sampling are to: i.determine a sample size ii.select the sample iii.perform the audit procedures iv.evaluate the results and arriving at a conclusion about the population.
  • 15. • Example : MUS is based on attribute sampling techniques and is often used in tests of controls and appropriate when each sample can be placed into one of two classifications – ‘exception’ or ‘no exception’. It turns monetary amounts into units – for example, a receivable balance of $50 contains 50 sampling units. Monetary balances can also be subject to varying degrees of exception – for example, a payables balance of $7,000 can be understated by $7, $70, $700 or $7,000 and the auditor will clearly be interested in the larger misstatement
  • 16. 4. Haphazard sampling When the auditor uses this method of sampling, he does so without following a structured technique. ISA 530 also recognizes that this method of sampling is not appropriate when using statistical sampling . Care must be taken by the auditor when adopting haphazard sampling to avoid any conscious bias or predictability. The objective of audit sampling is to ensure that all items that make up a population stand an equal chance of selection. This objective cannot be achieved if the auditor deliberately avoids items that are difficult to locate or deliberately avoids certain items.
  • 17. 5. Block selection This method of sampling involves selecting a block (or blocks) of contiguous items from within a population. Block selection is rarely used in modern auditing merely because valid references cannot be made beyond the period or block examined. In situations when the auditor uses block selection as a sampling technique, many blocks should be selected to help minimize sampling risk.
  • 18. • Example : An example of block selection is where the auditor may examine all the remittances from customers in the month of January. Similarly, the auditor may only examine remittance advices that are numbered 300 to 340.
  • 19. • Statistical sampling allows each sampling unit to stand an equal chance of selection. • An approach to sampling that has the following characteristics: • i. Random selection of the sample items, and • ii. The use of probability theory to evaluate sample results, including measurement of sampling risk. STATISTICAL VERSUS NON- STATISTICAL SAMPLING Non-statistical sampling in audit sampling essentially removes this probability theory and is wholly dependent on the auditor’s judgment. Keeping the objective of sampling in mind, which is to provide a reasonable basis for the auditor to draw valid conclusions and ensuring that all samples are representative of their population, will avoid bias.
  • 20. STATISTICAL VERSUS NON-STATISTICAL SAMPLING • Random sampling • Systematic sampling • Monetary unit sampling • Haphazard sampling • Block selection
  • 21. 8.2 Describe each of the selection methods 8.2.3 Explain factors affecting the sample size. 8.2.4 Examine the evaluation of sample size by using : a.Test of control b.Substantive test 8.2.5 Distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of selecting samples.
  • 22.
  • 23. 8.3 Know the expected error in the population 8.3.1 discover the nature of error 8.3.2 discuss the actions taken when an error is found.
  • 24. • Tolerable error • Expected error
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  • 27. BBAACCKK TTOO SSCCHHOOOOLL Chapter 2 How do I incorporate my logo to a slide that will apply to all the other slides? ThemeGallery is a Design Digital Content & Contents mall developed by Guild Design Inc.
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  • 33. 1.1. Play Presentations on TV with Stunning DVD menus.Play Presentations on TV with Stunning DVD menus. 2.2. Share Favorite Shows in most Popular Video Formats.Share Favorite Shows in most Popular Video Formats. 3.3. Show Your Best Presentations within Webpages.Show Your Best Presentations within Webpages.

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