
Auditing & Assurance Services
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ISBN: 9780077862343
Author: LOUWERS, Timothy J.
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Chapter 9, Problem 53EP
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Explain the functions using the CAAT in the financial statements audit.
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To determine
Explain the ways by which CAAT can be used to assist audit of the inventory.
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