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Problem 1. You were engaged for the first time to audit the FS of Bebeko Corporation for the period
ended December 31, 2020. The company started its operation in 2018. In reviewing the books, the
auditor discovered that certain adjustments had either been overlook or improperly recorded at the
end of years to 2020. Omissions and other failures for each year are summarized below:
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