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74699 Ano: 2002
Disciplina: Auditoria
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: SUSEP
A responsabilidade de avaliação das estimativas contábeis de uma empresa a ser submetida a uma auditoria independente é do
 

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74698 Ano: 2002
Disciplina: Auditoria
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: SUSEP

Quando o auditor interno coopera, em tempo integral, com o trabalho do auditor independente, conforme acordo pré-estabelecido com a administração da entidade, a responsabilidade do parecer é

 

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74697 Ano: 2002
Disciplina: Auditoria
Banca: ESAF
Orgão: SUSEP

O auditor independente constatou, durante seus trabalhos de campo, que uma contingência ativa, provável e estimada, não constava nos registros contábeis da entidade auditada.


Nesse caso, o auditor deve emitir um parecer
 

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Urban Insurance Issues


Underwriting, the task of deciding what risks to insure, allows insurers to discriminate between good and bad risks. Differences in prices for insurance must reflect expected differences in losses and expenses. When the risk of future losses increases or when rates are inadequate, insurers become more selective about the degree of risk they will assume in an effort to preserve their profit margin. However, redlining, defined as refusal to issue or renew, or cancel an insurance policy based on the geographic location of the structure or individual to be insured, is illegal in every state.

Because losses tend to be higher in urban areas, rates for auto and home insurance are often higher than average in inner cities. This has raised questions about the availability and affordability of insurance in urban communities. Responding to these concerns, the insurance industry is redoubling its efforts to enhance the insurability of inner city properties and to push for changes in auto insurance that would enable drivers to have more coverage options.


According to the author, the insurance industry
 

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Insurance Fraud


Those who commit insurance fraud are not easily identifiable. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) says that insurance cheats range from organized criminals, to unscrupulous doctors, lawyers, vehicle body shop owners, to ordinary people who buy insurance. Although the motivation to commit insurance fraud is always monetary, the amount also varies greatly, from a few extra dollars on an insurance claim, to thousands or more stolen by organized fraud rings.

The Insurance Information Institute estimates that property/casualty insurance fraud cost insurers $24 billion in 1999. According to Conning and Company, fraud cost the entire insurance industry $96.2 billion in 1999.

Fraud rings have followed the path of technology to the Internet in search of fraud opportunities. Along with the ease of electronic filing of medical claims is the greater potential for committing fraud. Conning's 2000 study found that 84 percent of respondents to its fraud survey agree that the use of the Internet will create new classes of insurance fraud.


The use of the Internet to commit insurance frauds
 

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Urban Insurance Issues


Underwriting, the task of deciding what risks to insure, allows insurers to discriminate between good and bad risks. Differences in prices for insurance must reflect expected differences in losses and expenses. When the risk of future losses increases or when rates are inadequate, insurers become more selective about the degree of risk they will assume in an effort to preserve their profit margin. However, redlining, defined as refusal to issue or renew, or cancel an insurance policy based on the geographic location of the structure or individual to be insured, is illegal in every state.

Because losses tend to be higher in urban areas, rates for auto and home insurance are often higher than average in inner cities. This has raised questions about the availability and affordability of insurance in urban communities. Responding to these concerns, the insurance industry is redoubling its efforts to enhance the insurability of inner city properties and to push for changes in auto insurance that would enable drivers to have more coverage options.


According to the text, in urban areas,
 

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Urban Insurance Issues


Underwriting, the task of deciding what risks to insure, allows insurers to discriminate between good and bad risks. Differences in prices for insurance must reflect expected differences in losses and expenses. When the risk of future losses increases or when rates are inadequate, insurers become more selective about the degree of risk they will assume in an effort to preserve their profit margin. However, redlining, defined as refusal to issue or renew, or cancel an insurance policy based on the geographic location of the structure or individual to be insured, is illegal in every state.

Because losses tend to be higher in urban areas, rates for auto and home insurance are often higher than average in inner cities. This has raised questions about the availability and affordability of insurance in urban communities. Responding to these concerns, the insurance industry is redoubling its efforts to enhance the insurability of inner city properties and to push for changes in auto insurance that would enable drivers to have more coverage options.


The text refers to redlining as
 

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Insurance Fraud


Those who commit insurance fraud are not easily identifiable. The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) says that insurance cheats range from organized criminals, to unscrupulous doctors, lawyers, vehicle body shop owners, to ordinary people who buy insurance. Although the motivation to commit insurance fraud is always monetary, the amount also varies greatly, from a few extra dollars on an insurance claim, to thousands or more stolen by organized fraud rings.

The Insurance Information Institute estimates that property/casualty insurance fraud cost insurers $24 billion in 1999. According to Conning and Company, fraud cost the entire insurance industry $96.2 billion in 1999.

Fraud rings have followed the path of technology to the Internet in search of fraud opportunities. Along with the ease of electronic filing of medical claims is the greater potential for committing fraud. Conning's 2000 study found that 84 percent of respondents to its fraud survey agree that the use of the Internet will create new classes of insurance fraud.


According to the text, insurance fraud
 

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Assinale a seqüência que, ao preencher as lacunas, torna o período incoerente e sintaticamente incorreto.

A cada nova geração a vida intelectual do Brasil parece recomeçar do zero. O apetite pela produção recente dos países avançados muitas vezes desinteresse pelo trabalho da geração anterior e a descontinuidade da reflexão.

(SCHWARZ, Roberto, Cultura e política, p.110)

 

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Ao contrário do que geralmente se pensa, a matéria do artista não se mostra informe: é historicamente formada e registra de algum modo o processo social a que deve a sua existência. Ao formá-la, por sua vez, o escritor sobrepõe uma forma a outra forma, e é da felicidade desta operação, desta relação com a matéria pré-formada - em que imprevisível dormita a história - que vão depender profundidade, força e complexidade dos resultados. São relações que nada têm de automático...

(SCHWARZ, Roberto, Cultura e política, p.80)

Em relação ao texto, é incorreto afirmar que

 

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