An EOM paragraph is used a. To provide additional information that is not presented or disclosed in

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An EOM paragraph is used

a. To provide additional information that is not presented or disclosed in management’s financial statements.

b. So that public companies can always receive unmodified audit opinions.

c. To describe the auditor’s exercise of judgment during the performance of the audit.

d. When the company has disclosed a material uncertainty about its ability to continue as a going concern.

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Auditing An International Approach

ISBN: 978-1259087462

7th edition

Authors: Wally J. Smieliauskas, Kathryn Bewley

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