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EP AUDITING+ASSURANCE...-MYACCT.LAB
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ISBN: 9780134148656
Author: ARENS
Publisher: PEARSON CO
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On the basis of audit evidence gathered and evaluated, an auditor decides to increaseassessed control risk from that originally planned. To achieve an audit risk level (AcAR)that is substantially the same as the planned audit risk level (AAR), the auditor will(1) increase inherent risk. (3) decrease substantive testing.(2) increase materiality levels. (4) decrease planned detection risk.
Based on evidence gathered and evaluated, an auditor decides to increase the assessedlevel of control risk from that originally planned. To achieve an overall audit risklevel that is substantially the same as the planned audit risk level, the auditor could(1) decrease detection risk. (3) decrease substantive testing.(2) increase materiality levels. (4) increase inherent risk.
On the basis of audit evidence gathered and evaluated, an auditor decides to decrease the level of detection risk from that originally planned. Assuming the same planned audit risk level, the change in the planned detection risk most likely resulted from a[n) A. Increase in the assessed control risk B.Increase in materiality levels. C. Decrease in the assessed inherent risk D.Decrease in the assessed citrol risk.
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