
Auditing & Assurance Services
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Author: LOUWERS, Timothy J.
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Chapter 7, Problem 72EP
a.
To determine
Discuss if auditor should have looked the generation of revenues. Also, discuss if auditors should have looked at the business practices of ticketmaster.
b.
To determine
Discuss if auditor should ask ticket master regarding adjustments and disclosures regarding sales practices even after proper accounting for revenue.
c.
To determine
Discuss if ticket master should disclose the investigations being conducted in C and NJ.
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