AUDITING-TEXT (LOOSELEAF)
AUDITING-TEXT (LOOSELEAF)
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ISBN: 9781337619462
Author: JOHNSTONE
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 6, Problem 13RQSC
To determine

Introduction : The objective of this study is to analyze the basic assumptions that need to be made by an auditor in reaching conclusion or deriving with strong evidences using analytical procedures as a substantive audit procedure.

The basic assumptions that must hold for an auditor to justify using analytical proceduresas a substantive audit procedure.

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