When audited financial statements are presented in a client's document containing other information, the auditor should a.
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When audited financial statements are presented in a client's document containing other information, the auditor should
a. Perform inquiry and analytical procedures to ascertain whether the other information is reasonable.
b. Add an explanatory paragraph to the auditor's report without changing the opinion on the financial statements.
c. Perform the appropriate substantive auditing procedures to corroborate the other information.
d. Read the other information to determine that it is consistent with the audited financial statements.
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Auditing An Assertions Approach
ISBN: 9780471134213
7th Edition
Authors: G. William Glezen, Donald H. Taylor
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