GEN COMBO LL PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING & OTHER ASSURANCE SERVICES; CONNECT AC
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Author: Ray Whittington, Kurt Pany
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Chapter 19, Problem 37AITC
(1)
To determine
Determine whether the review form of association available for Company W’s financial statements.
(2)
To determine
State the procedures which are included in a review.
(3)
To determine
Identify the type of assurance which is included in a review report.
(4)
To determine
Identify the situation which will result in modification of a review report.
(5)
To determine
Determine the requirements of review of financial statements of Company W.
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