
Auditing & Assurance Services (Auditing and Assurance Services)
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Chapter 2, Problem 70EP
a.
To determine
State the information given in the public version of a PCAOB’s inspection report. Give suggestion for any additional information that should be mentioned.
b.
To determine
Name the categories of practices, policies, and procedures which are evaluated in the inspection of firm’s quality control system by PCAOB.
c.
To determine
Quantify the number of offices inspected by the PCAOB of the organization.
d.
To determine
List the deficiencies found by PCAOB during inspection.
e.
To determine
Review the response of the firm to the PCAOB’s inspection report.
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