EBK AUDITING AND ASSURANCE SERVICES
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Chapter 22, Problem 23DQP
a.
To determine
Explain the emphasis in the verification of notes payable in the situation given.
b.
To determine
Explain the purpose of each of the four
c.
To determine
Examine the weather each of the four audit procedures are required and examine the
d.
To determine
List other audit procedures that must be executed in the audit of notes payable in these circumstances.
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