
a.
Introduction:Professional skepticism can be explained as the confirmation of information through inquiry, the significant evaluation of the shreds of evidence obtained and focusing more on the inconsistencies.
To explain:The term professional skepticism.
b.
Introduction:Professional skepticism can be explained as the confirmation of information through inquiry, the significant evaluation of the shreds of evidence obtained and focusing more on the inconsistencies.
To identify:The reason why professional skepticism is helpful in frauds detection.
c.
Introduction:Professional skepticism can be explained as the confirmation of information through inquiry, the significant evaluation of the shreds of evidence obtained and focusing more on the inconsistencies.
To identify:The key behaviors that are necessary for professional skepticism.
d.
Introduction:Professional skepticism can be explained as the confirmation of information through inquiry, the significant evaluation of the shreds of evidence obtained and focusing more on the inconsistencies.
To identify:The difficulties for auditors to exercise professional skepticism.
e.
Introduction:Professional skepticism can be explained as the confirmation of information through inquiry, the significant evaluation of the shreds of evidence obtained and focusing more on the inconsistencies.
To identify: The characteristics and behaviors of the client companies to examine the authenticity in evidences provided by them.

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