Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
Principles Of Auditing & Other Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9781259916984
Author: WHITTINGTON, Ray, Pany, Kurt
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 4, Problem 38P

a.

To determine

Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.

b.

To determine

Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.

c.

To determine

Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.

d.

To determine

Discuss the auditor’s responsibilities and action to be taken to minimize the misunderstandings under the given scenario.

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