a.
Provide the reason for charging low interest rate on loan with review report than that off loan with no review report and also explain for charging a low interest rate on the loan that requires audit report
b.
Compute the annual cost of Company M under each loan agreement and also state whether Company M should keep its existing loan or accept the offer provided by the Bank S or Bank F.
c.
State whether Company M should keep its existing loan or accept the offer provided by the Bank S or accept the offer provided by the Bank F.
d.
Explain whether Company M will desire to do audit by ignoring the potential reduction in interest cost.
e.
Explain the way strategic understanding of the client business has the possibility of increasing audit service.
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