Auditors typically are not responsible for evaluating the performance of an organization or its prospects for future
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Auditors typically are not responsible for evaluating the performance of an organization or its prospects for future performance; however, they are required to include an explanatory paragraph when they believe that there is substantial doubt regarding the ability of an organization to continue as a going concern. Describe why you believe that auditors are required to make this evaluation and whether you agree or disagree with this requirement.
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Auditing Assurance And Risk
ISBN: 9780324313185
3rd Edition
Authors: W. Robert Knechel, Steve Salterio, Brian Ballou
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