a.
Introduction: The reliability of audit evidence depends upon the origin and the nature of the evidence. The circumstances are forms an important part in deciding about the reliability.
To establish : The difference between reliability and relevance.
b)
Introduction: The reliability of audit evidence depends upon the origin and the nature of the evidence. The circumstances are forms an important part in deciding about the reliability.
To establish: The reliability of potential audit evidence by an auditor.
c)
Introduction: The reliability of audit evidence depends upon the origin and the nature of the evidence. The circumstances are forms an important part in deciding about the reliability.
To establish: Whether the auditor has made a wrong judgment.
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