Audit evidence is generally considered sufficient when: a. It is appropriate. b. There is enough of it
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Audit evidence is generally considered sufficient when:
a. It is appropriate.
b. There is enough of it to support well-founded conclusions.
c. It is relevant, reliable, and free from bias.
d. It has been obtained via random sampling.
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Internal Auditing Assurance & Advisory Services
ISBN: 9780894139871
4th Edition
Authors: Urton L. Anderson, Michael J. Head, Sridhar Ramamoorti, Cris Riddle, Mark Salamasick, Paul J. Sobel
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