I am an Accounting student myself so I appreciate you uploading these videos! I do have a question in regards to the tolerable misstatement. Isn't the tolerable misstatement similar to materiality? I am trying to understand whether there is a difference or not. Thank you.
The connection I think is that the tolerable misstatement reflects what is tolerable as an error/mistake based on the relative materiality of the company. i.e $1000 for 1 million dollar revenue company would be okay vs. $1000 for a $10000 revenue company.... essentially mistakes do happen not everything can be correct so we set a threshold that is deemed immaterial. If the figure the auditor finds exceeds the tolerable amount, it is then deemed material and therefore could impact decision making.
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I’m currently studying for the AUD exam. This upload is perfectly timed. I’m covering this section in my program and I’m kind of confused lol
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I am an Accounting student myself so I appreciate you uploading these videos! I do have a question in regards to the tolerable misstatement. Isn't the tolerable misstatement similar to materiality? I am trying to understand whether there is a difference or not. Thank you.
The connection I think is that the tolerable misstatement reflects what is tolerable as an error/mistake based on the relative materiality of the company. i.e $1000 for 1 million dollar revenue company would be okay vs. $1000 for a $10000 revenue company.... essentially mistakes do happen not everything can be correct so we set a threshold that is deemed immaterial. If the figure the auditor finds exceeds the tolerable amount, it is then deemed material and therefore could impact decision making.
@@jessalisauskas7069Appreciate you replying. It makes more sense to me looking it from that perspective. Thanks
@@SlyingHigh My pleasure legend have a great day :)
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