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               Specific examples include:

                    Significant fraud risk

                    Goodwill

                    Valuation of financial instruments

                    Fair values


                    Effects of new accounting standards

                    Revenue recognition

                    Material provisions such as a restructuring provision

                    Implementation of a new IT system, or significant changes to an existing system


               Note that a matter giving rise to a qualified or adverse opinion, or a material
               uncertainty related to going concern are by their nature key audit matters.


               However, they would not be described in this section of the report. Instead, a
               reference to the Basis for qualified or adverse opinion or the going concern section
               would be included.

               If there are no key audit matters to communicate, the auditor shall:


                    Discuss this with the engagement quality control reviewer, if one has been
                     appointed.

                    Communicate this conclusion to those charged with governance.


                    Explain in the key audit matters section of the auditor's report that there are no
                     matters to report.




                  Illustrations and further practice



                  Look at Illustration 9 in Chapter 10 for an example of a key audit matters
                  paragraph.


                  Now try TYU question 3 from Chapter 10.









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