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Chapter 4, Problem 4.17MCQ
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Audit risk is a risk that audit may provide an inappropriate opinion on the basis of his findings during the audit. There are some inherent risks and avoidable risk which result in an audit risk.
Audit risk has its three components; inherent risk, control risk, and detection risk.
To choose: The characteristics that indicate the risk of intentional manipulation of financial statements.
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Certain management characteristics may heighten the auditor’s concern about the risk of material misstatements. The characteristic that is least likely to cause concern is that management
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AUDITING LL W/ CONNECT <C>
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