A combined audit strategy: (a) Is appropriate when internal controls are minimal. (b) Means that the auditor

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A combined audit strategy: 

(a) Is appropriate when internal controls are minimal. 

(b) Means that the auditor will gain the minimum necessary knowledge of the client’s system of internal controls. 

(c) Requires the auditor to conduct extensive control testing. 

(d) Means that the auditor will conduct extensive testing of year-end account balances.

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Auditing A Practical Approach

ISBN: 978-1118849415

2nd Canadian edition

Authors: Fiona Campbell, Robyn Moroney, Jane Hamilton, Valerie Warren

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