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               Advantages of perpetual counts

                    Reduces time constraints for the auditor, and enables them to attend counts
                     relating to lines at greater risk of material misstatement.


                    Slow-moving and damaged inventory is identified and adjusted for in the client's
                     records on a continuous basis meaning the year-end valuation should therefore
                     be more accurate.

               Disadvantages of perpetual counts


                    The auditor will need to obtain sufficient appropriate evidence that the system
                     operates effectively at all times, not just at the time of the count.


                    Additional procedures will be necessary to ensure that the amount included for
                     inventory in the financial statements is appropriate, particularly with regard to
                     cut-off and year-end allowances.























































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