Auditing And Assurance Services
17th Edition
ISBN: 9780134897431
Author: ARENS, Alvin A.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 25, Problem 28DQP
a)
To determine
Elucidate the acceptable and unacceptable circumstances to undertake this engagement.
b)
To determine
Identify the significance for the owner to understand the nature of your reporting requirements before the engagement begins.
c)
To determine
Identify the information that the owner will have to provide to you for the completion of the forecast.
d)
To determine
Discuss the nature of the report you will issue with the forecast.
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