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Chapter C4, Problem 1DQ
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Indicate the red flags that Firm EY should have been aware of while auditing Company HS.
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The red flags that Firm EY was aware were quarter profits, and the power exerted by Person RS, the chief executive officer of Company HS, but should have been aware of high turnover and fast growth in net income, and the mails received from whistle bowlers, who raised concerns.
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