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    Happiness Express

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    Synopsis In 1989‚ two longtime sales reps in the toy industry‚ Joseph and Isaac Sutton‚ founded Happiness Express‚ Inc. The business model developed by the Sutton brothers involved acquiring the licensing rights to market toys and other merchandise featuring popular characters appearing in movies‚ television programs‚ and books and other publications intended principally for children. The company got off to a quick start‚ thanks to the uncanny ability of the Sutton brothers to identify children’s

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    Happiness Express Inc

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    Happiness Express Inc. 1. a) The primary audit objectives of confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable include occurrence and accuracy of realizable value. Auditors would like to make sure that the transaction generating the accounts receivable actually occurs‚ and that the receivables are recorded at accurate value for the current reporting period. Usually they will send accounts receivable confirmations to client’s customers directly. b) The primary audit objectives of performing

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    Happiness Express Inc

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    Happiness Express Inc. Strengths: This case right off the bat seemed quite interesting since I never really think about the toy manufacturing industry much. The article really proves the point that in order for a toy manufacturing company to be successful they must be ahead of the game or anticipate what children will like as toys. It’s also important for companies to get merchandise-licensing rights for popular figures‚ such as Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in this case. However‚ the point

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    CASE 2.3 Happiness Express‚ Inc. 1. Identify the primary audit objectives that auditors hope to accomplish by (a) confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable (b) performing year-end sales cut-off tests. The primary audit objectives that the auditors hope to accomplish by confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable are existence‚ completeness‚ and valuation. By using confirmations‚ the auditors are hoping that the third party would confirm or deny the stated amount‚ or add additional

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    large receivable from Wow Wee and West Coast Liquidators that resulted from credit sales recorded by Happiness Express in late fiscal 1995. Happiness Express booked fictitious sales on the final day of fiscal 1995 which Coopers & Lybrand did not notice or tested during their audit. There was another mistake that auditors failed to notice that Wow Wee was a manufacturer of toy for Happiness Express but

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    Happiness Express Inc

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    whatever sales are being recorded is recorded in the correct period. 2.   Cooper & Lybrand did indeed made mistakes & errors. First‚ they should have never accepted Goldberg’s offer to contact Woo Wee regarding the confirmation letter. In such a case they should have allowed Goldberg to call Woo Wee but instead taken control of the conversation. AU330.28 makes this clear; the auditor should maintain control of the confirmation process. Secondly‚ after receiving the faxed confirmation they accepted

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    Auditing Cases

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    Additional Cases for the Course The case readings have been developed solely as a basis for class discussion. The case readings are not intended to serve as a source of primary data or as an illustration of effective or ineffective auditing. Reprinted by permission from Jay C. Thibodeau and Deborah Freier. Copyright © Jay C. Thibodeau and Deborah Freier; all rights reserved. 1••• ( Case 61 ® Enron Enrori’s First Few Years hi~ 1985 Enron had assets along the three major stages of the supply

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    Auditing Case

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    Audit case You are the engagement partner in a firm of chartered accountant and are reviewing the audit fire of a client ABC ltd. the audit manager has recommended that the audit option is qualified because he is in dispute with the directors of ABC ltd. The audit manager wishes the directors to create a large doubtful debts provision against a major debtor that is over six months old. The directors do not witch to alarm the public about the current liquidity problems of their major costumer because

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    Case 1.2 1. Revenue recognition principle under GAAP determines the specific conditions under which income becomes realized as revenue. Generally‚ revenue is recognized only when a specific critical event has occurred and the amount of revenue is measurable. For public company‚ performance of financial statement can have significant impact on stock price. It is essential for the users of financial statements to know that the real revenues are recorded and disclosed and not fraudulent revenues.

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    Airborne Express Case

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    1. From the point of view of the industry incumbents‚ is the express mail industry attractive? How has Airborne survived‚ and recently prospered‚ in its industry? Is its success attributable to its capabilities‚ its position‚ or industry attractiveness? The express mail industry can easily be considered an inherently tough industry to operate within given the myriad of factors that come into play‚ such as unions‚ government regulations‚ cost of technological advancement‚ and international borders

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