AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES CONNECT AC
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Author: MESSIER
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.23P
To determine
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Inquiry letter: Inquiry letter is letters that contain a request send by the auditor to the customer’s management to obtain the information about the lawyer whom they whom they consulted about litigation, claims, and assessment.
To describe: The omission, ambiguities, inappropriate statement and terminology in inquiry letter
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