5 Preliminary Engagement Activities
5 Preliminary Engagement Activities
5 Preliminary Engagement Activities
The successor auditor normally inquires the following from the predecessor auditor about the
prospective client:
(RAID)
• Integrity of management
• Disagreements with management about audit procedures or accounting principles
• Communication with Audit Committee about fraud, illegal acts, or internal control
• Reason for change in auditor
If a client will not permit the communication or the predecessor will not provide a comprehensive
response, the successor should seriously consider the acceptability of a prospective engagement,
without considerable other investigation.
Audits of Components
When the auditor of a parent entity is also the auditor of a component, the following factors are
considered whether to send a separate engagement letter to the component:
• Who appoints the component auditor;
• Whether a separate auditor’s report is to be issued on the component;
• Legal requirements in relation to audit appointments;
• Degree of ownership by parent; and
• Degree of independence of the component management from the parent entity.
Recurring Audits
New engagement letter may not be sent annually to the same client. However, the auditor should
consider the following factors when sending new engagement letter:
• Misunderstanding of the objective and scope
• Any revised or special terms
• A recent change of senior management
• A significant change in ownership
• A significant change in entity’s nature or size
• A change in legal or regulatory requirements
• A change in the financial reporting framework
• A change in other reporting requirements
[Reporting]
[Insert appropriate reference to the expected form and content of the auditor’s report.]
The form and content of our report may need to be amended in the light of our audit findings.
Please sign and return the attached copy of this letter to indicate your acknowledgement of, and
agreement with, the arrangements for our audit of the financial statements including our respective
responsibilities.