Auditing: A Risk Based-Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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ISBN: 9781305080577
Author: Karla M Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 5, Problem 34MCQ
Which management assertion addresses whether the components of the financial statements arc properly classified, described, and disclosed?
a. Completeness.
b. Existence.
c. Rights and obligations.
d. Presentation and disclosure.
c. None of the above address whether the components of the financial statements arc properly classified, described, and disclosed.
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