EBK AUDITING+ASSURANCE SERVICES
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ISBN: 9780135171219
Author: ARENS
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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Chapter 23, Problem 25DQP
a.
To determine
State the inherent and control risks related to financial instruments accounts for Company M.
b.
To determine
State at least two
c.
To determine
Identify auditor testing the completeness for balance related audit objective for financial derivatives.
d.
To determine
State two audit procedures that auditor would perform to test the realizable value balance-related audit objective for financial instruments.
e.
To determine
Identify the need of valuation specialist is required or not to audit the financial instruments.
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