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Author: ARENS
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Chapter 18, Problem 19DQP
a.
To determine
The transaction – related audit objective(s) being fulfilled if the control is in effect.
b.
To determine
List the test of controls to test its effectiveness.
c.
To determine
Potential financial misstatement if the control is not in effect.
d.
To determine
Substantive
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