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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Jan 2021. There was 1 interview round.
I apply IFRS on audit engagements by ensuring compliance with international accounting standards and regulations.
I review financial statements to ensure they are prepared in accordance with IFRS guidelines
I analyze accounting policies and practices to identify any deviations from IFRS
I communicate with clients to address any discrepancies and provide recommendations for compliance
I stay updated on any changes or update...
IFRS is a set of accounting standards used globally to ensure consistency and transparency in financial reporting.
IFRS stands for International Financial Reporting Standards
It is developed and maintained by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
IFRS aims to provide a common language for business affairs so that company accounts are understandable and comparable across international boundaries
Key principles...
English question and answer communications listen properly and answer
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before May 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Major audit observations include inadequate documentation, lack of segregation of duties, and insufficient controls.
Inadequate documentation of transactions and processes
Lack of segregation of duties leading to potential fraud risks
Insufficient controls over financial reporting
Non-compliance with regulatory requirements
Weaknesses in IT security measures
Checks in P2P Audit include vendor verification, invoice accuracy, approval process review, duplicate payments detection, and compliance with policies.
Verify vendor information for accuracy and legitimacy
Ensure invoices match purchase orders and goods received
Review approval process to confirm proper authorization
Detect and prevent duplicate payments
Check for compliance with company policies and regulations
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Internal audit allows me to utilize my analytical skills to identify risks, improve processes, and add value to the organization.
Opportunity to identify and mitigate risks within the organization
Improving processes and operational efficiency
Contributing to the overall success and growth of the organization
Utilizing analytical skills to provide valuable insights
Continuous learning and development in a dynamic environmen
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jul 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
Audit is a systematic examination of financial records, statements, and transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws and regulations.
Audit is conducted to provide assurance to stakeholders that financial statements are accurate and reliable.
The objectives of an audit include evaluating internal controls, detecting fraud, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
Auditors use various techniques such ...
Reasonable assurance is a level of assurance that is achievable and practical, but not absolute.
Reasonable assurance is a concept used in auditing to describe the level of assurance provided by an audit.
It is a level of assurance that is achievable and practical, but not absolute.
It is based on the auditor's professional judgment and the nature and scope of the audit procedures performed.
The level of assurance provided...
Limited review is a review of financial statements, less in scope than a full audit. Statutory audit is a comprehensive audit of financial statements.
Limited review is a less extensive review of financial statements than a full audit.
It provides a moderate level of assurance on the financial statements.
Statutory audit is a comprehensive audit of financial statements that provides a high level of assurance.
Statutory aud...
Revenue audit focuses on verifying the accuracy of revenue transactions, while statutory audit is a legal requirement to ensure financial statements are accurate.
Revenue audit is conducted to ensure that revenue transactions are accurately recorded and reported.
Statutory audit is a legal requirement to ensure that financial statements are accurate and comply with accounting standards and regulations.
Revenue audit focus...
To audit cash flow statement, check accuracy of cash inflows and outflows, reconcile with bank statements, and verify classification.
Verify accuracy of cash inflows and outflows
Reconcile cash balance with bank statements
Check classification of cash flows
Ensure compliance with accounting standards
Review supporting documents and transactions
Perform analytical procedures to identify unusual trends or transactions
Obtain ma...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in May 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Kolkatta and was interviewed in Oct 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
Audit is a systematic and independent examination of financial statements, records, operations, and performance of an organization.
Audit is a process of evaluating an organization's financial and operational activities.
It involves examining financial statements, records, and transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws and regulations.
Auditors provide an independent opinion on the fairness and reliability o...
Bank Reconciliation Statement is a document that matches the bank balance with the company's balance.
It is used to identify any discrepancies between the two balances.
It includes items such as outstanding checks, deposits in transit, and bank fees.
A practical example would be comparing the company's records of deposits and withdrawals with the bank statement to ensure accuracy.
Any differences found are then investigate...
When an asset increases, it must be debited.
Debit increases assets and credit decreases assets.
Assets include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, property, and equipment.
For example, if a company purchases a new machine, the asset account for machinery will be debited to increase it.
This is based on the accounting equation: Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
Equity decreases must be debited.
Equity is a credit balance account, so when it decreases, it must be debited to reduce the credit balance.
Debiting equity reduces the owner's or shareholder's equity in the business.
Examples of equity decreasing transactions include paying dividends, recording losses, or issuing treasury stock.
Operating expenses are costs incurred in running a business, while COGS are expenses directly related to producing goods or services.
Operating expenses include salaries, rent, utilities, and marketing expenses.
COGS include the cost of raw materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead.
Operating expenses are recorded on the income statement, while COGS is deducted from revenue to calculate gross profit.
Operating expenses ...
Petty cash book is used for small cash transactions while cash book is used for all cash transactions.
Petty cash book is used for small cash transactions like buying office supplies or paying for small expenses.
Cash book is used for all cash transactions including receipts and payments.
Petty cash book is maintained by a petty cashier while cash book is maintained by the main cashier.
Petty cash book is usually a single ...
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