a.
Explain how the auditors’ report on internal control over financial reporting would be modified from the standard, unqualified report, when a material weakness in the processing of sales transactions is identified.
b.
Explain how the auditors’ report would be modified from the standard, unqualified report, when the auditors do not believe that sufficient evidence can be obtained.
c.
Explain how the auditors’ report would be modified from the standard, unqualified report, when component auditors have audited a significant component of the group financial statements.
d.
Explain how the auditors’ report would be modified from the standard, unqualified report, when the auditors believe that the entity’s management has not adequately disclosed a material weakness in its internal control over financial reporting.

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