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Origin al Standar d No. Title & Synopsis Section In Profession al Standards Interpretati ons (If Applicable) SAS No. 1 Responsibilities and Functions of the Independent Auditor This section describes the responsibilities and functions of the independent auditor. The section also includes distinction between the responsibilities of the auditor and management and the professional qualifications required by the independent auditor. AU sec. 110 Nature of the General Standards This section describes the nature of the general standards. AU sec. 201 Training and Proficiency of the Independent Auditor This section describes the formal education and experience required by the auditor. AU sec. 210 Independence This section describes how the auditor must maintain independence in all matters relating to the audit. AU sec. 220 Due Professional Care in the Performance of Work This section describes how the auditor must exercise due professional care in the performance of the audit and the preparation of the report. The section also requires that the auditor exercise professional skepticism and have reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free of material misstatement. AU sec. 230 Inventories This section provides guidelines for the independent auditor in observing inventories. It also discusses inventories held in public warehouses and the effect of AU sec. 331 AU sec. 9331

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 Origina

Standar

d

No.

Title & Synopsis   

Section In 

Profession

al 

Standards 

Interpretatio

ns (If

Applicable)

SAS No. 1

 

Responsibilities and Functions of the Independent AuditorThis section describes the responsibilities and functions of the independent auditor. The section also includes distinction between the responsibilities of the auditor and management and the professional qualifications required by the independent auditor.

AU sec. 110  

  Nature of the General StandardsThis section describes the nature of the general standards.

AU sec. 201  

  Training and Proficiency of the Independent AuditorThis section describes the formal education and experience required by the auditor.

AU sec. 210  

  IndependenceThis section describes how the auditor must maintain independence in all matters relating to the audit.

AU sec. 220  

  Due Professional Care in the Performance of Work This section describes how the auditor must exercise due professional care in the performance of the audit and the preparation of the report. The section also requires that the auditor exercise professional skepticism and have reasonable assurance that the financial statements are free of material misstatement.

AU sec. 230  

 Inventories This section provides guidelines for the independent auditor in observing inventories. It also discusses inventories held in public warehouses and the effect of inventories on the auditor’s report.

AU sec. 331 AU sec. 9331

 Adherence to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles This section describes the first standard of reporting, which states that the auditor must state in the auditor’s report whether the financial statements are presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. 

AU sec. 410 AU sec. 9410

 Consistency of Application of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 

AU sec. 420  AU sec. 9420

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This section describes the second standard of reporting, which states that the auditor must identify in the auditor’s report those circumstances in which such principles have not been consistently observed in the current period in relation to the preceding period. The section describes accounting changes that affect consistency, changes that do not affect consistency, periods to which consistency standards relate, and first year audits.

 Dating of the Independent Auditor's Report This section describes how an independent auditor should determine the dating of his or her report, including the effect of subsequent events on the date of the report.

AU sec. 530  

 Part of Audit Performed by Other Independent Auditors This section provides guidance applicable to professional judgments an independent auditor makes regarding the work and reports of other independent auditors on financial statements.

AU sec. 543  AU sec. 9543

 Lack of Conformity With Generally Accepted Accounting PrinciplesThis section concerns financial statements of regulated companies that do not conform with generally accepted accounting principles.

AU sec. 544  AU sec. 9544

 Subsequent EventsThis section addresses events occurring subsequent to the balance-sheet date but prior to the issuance of the financial statements that require adjustment or disclosure in the statements. 

AU sec. 560  AU sec. 9560

 Subsequent Discovery of Facts Existing at the Date of the Auditor's ReportThis section describes procedures applicable to an auditor who, subsequent to the date of a report on audited financial statements, becomes aware of facts existing at the date of the report that might have affected the report.

AU sec. 561  AU sec. 9561

 Public Warehouses-Controls and Auditing Procedures for Goods HeldThis section discusses controls of a public warehouse, the procedures of its independent auditor with respect to goods in the warehouse's custody, and auditing procedures performed by the independent auditor of the owner of goods in the warehouse.

AU sec. 901  

 SAS No. 12Inquiry of a Client's Lawyer Concerning Litigation, Claims, and AssessmentsThis section provides guidance on the procedures an independent auditor should consider for identifying litigation, claims, and assessments and for satisfying himself or herself as to the financial accounting and reporting for such matters when he or she is performing an audit in accordance

AU sec. 337

AU sec. 337A

AU sec. 337B

AU sec. 337C

 AU sec. 9337

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with generally accepted auditing standards.

SAS No. 25 The Relationship of Generally Accepted Auditing Standards to Quality Control StandardsThis section describes the relationship between generally accepted auditing standards and quality control standards.

AU sec. 161  

 SAS No. 26Association With Financial StatementsThis section defines association as it is used in the fourth standard of reporting and provides guidance to accountants engaged to audit financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. 

AU sec. 504  AU sec. 9504

 SAS No. 32Adequacy of Disclosure in Financial StatementsThis section describes the third standard of reporting, which states that when the auditor determines that informative disclosures are not reasonably adequate, the auditor must so state in the auditor’s report. 

AU sec. 431  

 SAS No. 37Filings Under Federal Securities Statutes This section explains filing under federal securities statutes. 

AU sec. 711 AU sec. 9711

 SAS No. 39Audit Sampling This section provides guidance for planning, performing, and evaluating audit samples. It describes uncertainty, substantive tests of details, tests of controls, and dual-purpose samples. The section also explains how to select a sampling approach.

AU sec. 350

AU sec. 9350

 SAS No. 42Reporting on Condensed Financial Statements and Selected Financial DataThis section provides guidance applicable to an auditor who is engaged to report on condensed financial statements or selected financial data prepared by a client.

AU sec. 552  

SAS No. 43Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards AU sec. 331.14

AU sec. 350.47

AU sec. 901.01, .24, and .28

 

 SAS No. 45Related PartiesThis section provides guidance on procedures that should be considered by the auditor when he is performing an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards to identify related party relationships and transactions and to satisfy himself concerning the required financial statement accounting and disclosure.

AU sec. 334  AU sec. 9334

 SAS No. 46Consideration of Omitted Procedures After the Report DateThis section provides guidance on the considerations and procedures to be applied by an auditor who, subsequent to the date of his report on audited financial statements, concludes that one or more auditing procedures considered necessary

AU sec. 390  

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at the time of the audit in the circumstances then existing were omitted from his audit of the financial statements, but there is no indication that those financial statements are not fairly presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles or with another comprehensive basis of accounting.

 SAS No. 50Reports on the Application of Accounting PrinciplesThis section provides guidance that a reporting accountant should apply when preparing a written report on the application of accounting principles to specified transactions.  

AU sec. 625 AU sec. 9625 

 SAS No. 51Reporting on Financial Statements Prepared for Use in Other CountriesThis section provides guidance applicable to reports on financial statements of a company in the United States that are prepared in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in another country for use outside the United States.

AU sec. 534

AU sec. 9534

 

 SAS No. 54Illegal Acts by ClientsThis section prescribes the nature and extent of the consideration an independent auditor should give to the possibility of illegal acts by a client in an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The section also provides guidance on the auditor's responsibilities when a possible illegal act is detected.

AU sec. 317 AU sec. 9317 

 SAS No. 56 Analytical ProceduresThis section provides guidance on the use of analytical procedures and requires the use of analytical procedures in the planning and overall review stages of all audits.

AU sec. 329  AU sec. 9329

 SAS No. 57Auditing Accounting EstimatesThis section provides guidance to auditors on obtaining and evaluating sufficient appropriate audit evidence to support significant accounting estimates in an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.

AU sec. 342  AU sec. 9342

 SAS No. 58Reports on Audited Financial StatementsThis section explains types of reports, along with examples  and descriptions of circumstances when each is appropriate, issued by an auditor in connection with audits of certain types of historical financial statements.

AU sec. 508  AU sec. 9508

 SAS No. 59The Auditor's Consideration of an Entity's Ability to Continue as a Going Concern This section provides guidance to the auditor in conducting an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards with respect to evaluating whether there is substantial doubt about the entity's ability to continue as a going concern. It details the auditor’s responsibilities, procedures, considerations, communication with those charged with

AU sec. 341 AU sec. 9341

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governance, and documentation.

SAS No. 62Special ReportsThis section applies to special reports. AU sec. 623  AU sec. 9623

 SAS No. 64Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards—1990 AU sec.

341.12–.13

AU sec. 508.74

AU sec. 543.16

 AU sec. 9341

AU sec. 9508

AU sec. 9543

SAS No. 65 The Auditor's Consideration of the Internal Audit Function in an Audit of Financial StatementsThis section provides guidance on considering the work of internal auditors and on using internal auditors to provide direct assistance to the auditor in an audit performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.

AU sec. 322  

 SAS No. 67The Confirmation ProcessThis section provides guidance about the confirmation process in audits performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. 

It defines the confirmation process; discusses the relationship of confirmation procedures to the auditor's assessment of audit risk; describes certain factors that affect the reliability of confirmations; provides guidance on performing alternative procedures when responses to confirmation requests are not received; provides guidance on evaluating the results of confirmation procedures; and specifically addresses the confirmation of accounts receivable.

AU sec. 330

AU sec. 9330

 SAS No. 69The Meaning of Present Fairly in Conformity With Generally Accepted Accounting PrinciplesThis section explains the meaning of the phrase present fairly in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

AU sec. 411

 AU sec. 9411

 SAS No. 70Service Organizations This section provides guidance on the factors an independent auditor should consider when auditing the financial statements of an entity that uses a service organization to process certain transactions. This section also provides guidance for independent auditors who issue reports on the processing of transactions by a service organization for use by other auditors.

AU sec. 324  AU sec. 9324

 SAS No. 72Letters for Underwriters and Certain Other Requesting PartiesThis section provides guidance to accountants for performing and reporting on the results of engagements to issue letters for underwriters and certain other requesting parties.

AU sec. 634

AU sec. 9634

 SAS No. 73Using the Work of a Specialist This section provides guidance to the auditor who uses the work of a specialist in performing an audit in accordance with

AU sec. 336

AU sec. 9336

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generally accepted auditing standards. For purposes of this section, a specialist is a person (or firm) possessing special skill or knowledge in a particular field other than accounting or auditing.

 SAS No. 76 Amendments to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 72, Letters for Underwriters and Certain Other Requesting Parties

AU sec. 634.01, .09, .10, and .64

 AU sec. 9634

 SAS No. 77Amendments to Statements on Auditing Standards No. 22, Planning and Supervision, No. 59, The Auditor's Consideration of an Entity's Ability to Continue as a Going Concern, and No. 62, Special Reports  

AU sec. 341.13

AU sec. 544.02 and .04

AU sec. 623.05

AU sec. 9341

AU sec. 9623

 SAS No. 79Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 58, Reports on Audited Financial Statements This section explains types of reports, along with examples  and descriptions of circumstances when each is appropriate, issued by an auditor in connection with audits of certain types of historical financial statements.

AU sec. 508 AU sec. 9508 

SAS No. 84Communications Between Predecessor and Successor Auditors This section establishes guidance on communications between predecessor and successor auditors when a change of auditors is in process or has taken place. It also provides communications guidance when possible misstatements are discovered in financial statements reported on by a predecessor auditor.

AU sec. 315  

 SAS No. 85Management RepresentationsThis section establishes a requirement that the independent auditor obtain written representations from management as a part of an audit of financial statements performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and provides guidance concerning the representations to be obtained.

AU sec. 333 AU sec. 9333 

SAS No. 86 Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 72, Letters for Underwriters and Certain Other Requesting PartiesThis section provides guidance to accountants for performing and reporting on the results of engagements to issue letters for underwriters and certain other requesting parties.

AU sec. 634  AU sec. 9634

 SAS No. 87Restricting the Use of an Auditor's ReportThis section defines general-use and restricted-use reports and outlines guidance applicable to restricting the use of reports issued pursuant to Statements on Auditing Standards.

AU sec. 532  

SAS No. 88 Service Organizations and Reporting on Consistency  AU sec. 324.03

and .06–.10

AU sec.

 AU sec. 9324

AU sec. 9420

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420.07–.11

 SAS No. 89Audit Adjustments 

AU sec. 333.06 and .16 AU sec. 9333

 SAS No. 91Federal GAAP Hierarchy  AU sec.

411.14–.15, and .18

AU sec. 9411

 SAS No. 92Auditing Derivative Instruments, Hedging Activities, and Investments in Securities This section provides guidance to auditors in planning and performing auditing procedures for assertions about derivative instruments, hedging activities, and investments in securities that are made in an entity’s financial statements. It also describes how assertions are classified according to three broad categories that are discussed in AU section 326, Audit Evidence.

AU sec. 332  AU sec. 9332

 SAS No. 93Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards—2000 AU sec. 315.02

and .12

AU sec. 411.01

AU sec. 508.08

AU sec. 9411

AU sec. 9508

 SAS No. 95Generally Accepted Auditing Standards This section describes the 10 general, field work, and reporting standards approved and adopted by the membership of the AICPA. In addition, the section defines interpretive and other auditing publications.

AU sec. 150  

 SAS No. 97Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 50, Reports on the Application of Accounting PrinciplesThis section provides guidance that a reporting accountant should apply when preparing a written report on the application of accounting principles to specified transactions.

AU sec. 625 AU sec. 9625

 SAS No. 98Omnibus Statement on Auditing Standards—2002 AU sec. 150.05

AU sec. 161.02–.03

AU sec. 324.57–.61

AU sec. 508.65

AU sec. 530.03–.05

AU sec. 560.01

AU sec. 561.01–.03

AU sec. 9324

AU sec. 9508

AU sec. 9561

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 SAS No. 99Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement AuditThis section establishes standards and provides guidance to auditors in fulfilling the responsibility to plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement (AU section 110) as it relates to fraud in an audit of financial statements conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.

AU sec. 316  

 SAS No. 100

 Interim Financial Information  AU sec. 722  

 SAS No. 101

Auditing Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures This section establishes standards and provides guidance on auditing fair value measurements and disclosures contained in financial statements. In particular, this section addresses audit considerations relating to the measurement and disclosure of assets, liabilities, and specific components of equity presented or disclosed at fair value in financial statements.

AU sec. 328  AU sec. 9328

 SAS No. 102

Defining Professional Requirements in Statements on Auditing Standards  This section describes professional requirements in the auditing standards, including unconditional and presumptively mandatory requirements, and the use of explanatory material.

AU sec. 120  

 SAS No. 103

Audit Documentation AU sec. 339

AU sec. 530

 AU sec. 9339

 SAS No. 104

Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 1, Codification of Auditing Standards and Procedures(“Due Professional Care in the Performance of Work”) 

AU sec. 230.10  

 SAS No. 105

Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 95, Generally Accepted Auditing Standards 

AU sec. 150.02  

 SAS No. 106

Audit Evidence This section provides guidance to the auditor who uses the work of a specialist in performing an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. For purposes of this section, a specialist is a person (or firm) possessing special skill or knowledge in a particular field other than accounting or auditing.

AU sec. 326 AU sec. 9326 

 SAS No. 107

Audit Risk and Materiality in Conducting an Audit  This section establishes guidance on the auditor's consideration of audit risk and materiality when performing an audit of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.

AU sec. 312 AU sec. 9312 

 SAS No. 108

Planning and Supervision This section describes the first standard of field work, relating to the planning of the audit and the supervision of any assistants, and provides guidance to the independent

AU sec. 311 AU sec. 9311

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auditor conducting an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards on the considerations and activities applicable to planning and supervision.

 SAS No. 109

Understanding the Entity and Its Environment and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement  This section describes the second standard of field work, relating to the auditor obtaining a sufficient understanding of the entity and its environment, including its internal control, to assess the risk of material misstatement of the financial statements whether due to error or fraud, and to design the nature, timing, and extent of further audit procedures. This section also discusses risk assessment procedures and sources of information about the entity and its environment.

AU sec. 314  

 SAS No. 110

Performing Audit Procedures in Response to Assessed Risks and Evaluating the Audit Evidence Obtained This section establishes standards and provides guidance on determining overall responses and designing and performing further audit procedures to respond to the assessed risks of material misstatement at the financial statement and relevant assertion levels in a financial statement audit, and on evaluating the sufficiency and appropriateness of the audit evidence obtained. In particular, this section provides guidance about implementing the third standard of field work, which states that the auditor must obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence by performing audit procedures to afford a reasonable basis for an opinion regarding the financial statements under audit.

AU sec. 318  

SAS No. 111Amendment to Statement on Auditing Standards No. 39, Audit SamplingThis section provides guidance for planning, performing, and evaluating audit samples. It describes uncertainty, substantive tests of details, tests of controls, and dual-purpose samples. The section also explains how to select a sampling approach.

AU sec. 350 AU sec. 9350 

SAS No. 113 Omnibus—2006 AU sec. 150.02 and .04

AU sec. 316.35 and .46

AU sec. 328.41

AU sec. 333.09

AU sec. 341.02

AU sec. 342.10 and .13

AU sec. 560.12

AU sec. 9341

AU sec. 9342

AU sec. 9560

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 SAS No. 114

The Auditor’s Communication With Those Charged With GovernanceThis section establishes standards and provides guidance on the auditor’s communication with those charged with governance in relation to an audit of financial statements. It describes the role of communication, legal considerations, those who are charged with governance, management, matters to be communicated, the communication process, and documentation.

AU sec. 380  

 SAS No. 115

Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an AuditThis section establishes standards and provides guidance on communicating matters related to an entity’s internal control over financial reporting identified in an audit of financial statements. It is applicable whenever an auditor expresses or disclaims an opinion on financial statements. The section defines the terms deficiency in internal control,significant deficiency, and material weakness; provides guidance on evaluating the severity of deficiencies in internal control identified in an audit of financial statements; and requires the auditor to communicate, in writing, to management and those charged with governance, significant deficiencies and material weaknesses identified in an audit.

AU sec. 325 AU sec. 9325 

 SAS No. 116

Interim Financial InformationThis section establishes standards and provides guidance on the nature, timing, and extent of the procedures to be performed by an independent accountant when conducting a review of interim financial information.

AU sec. 722  

 SAS No. 117

Compliance AuditsThis section is applicable when an auditor is engaged, or required by law or regulation, to perform a compliance audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the standards for financial audits under Government Auditing Standards, and a governmental audit requirement that requires an auditor to express an opinion on compliance.

AU sec. 801

 

 

 SAS No. 118

Other Information in Documents Containing Audited Financial StatementsThis section addresses the auditor’s responsibility in relation to other information in documents containing audited financial statements and the auditor’s report thereon.

AU sec. 550AU sec. 551 AU sec. 9551 

 

 

 SAS No. 119

Supplementary Information in Relation to the Financial Statements as a WholeThis section addresses the auditor’s responsibility when engaged to report on whether supplementary information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation

 AU sec. 551

AU sec. 9551 

 

 

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to the financial statements as a whole.

 SAS No. 120

Required Supplementary InformationThis section addresses the auditor’s responsibility with respect to information that a designated accounting standard setter requires to accompany an entity’s basic financial statements (required supplementary information).

 AU sec. 558 

SAS No. 121 Revised Applicability of Statement on Auditing Standards No. 100, Interim Financial InformationThis section amends paragraph .05 of AU section 722 such that AU section 722 would be applicable when the accountant audited the entity’s latest annual financial statements, and the appointment of another accountant to audit the current year financial statements is not effective prior to the beginning of the period covered by the review.

AU sec. 722