Introduction:
Requirement 1
To ascertain: The specific alternative audit procedures that the auditor should perform
Introduction: Audit procedures are used to determine the quality of financial information by the auditors and finally they express their opinion. The procedures are different, depending upon the nature of the business. Before the Audit procedures, the auditor has information, which includes analytical review, inquiry, observation, Inspection, recalculation.
Requirement 2
To ascertain: The specific alternative audit procedures that the auditor should perform to finish the auditing the valuation and assertions for accounts receivable
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