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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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