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AUDITING & ASSURANCE SERVICES | A Systematic Approach
by
William F.Messier, Steven M.Glover, Douglas F. Prawitt
Edition:
10th Edition
ISBN13:
978-0-07-773250-9
ISBN10:
495
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Chapter: 3 /
Q: 3.19
As generally conceived, the audit committee of a publicly held company should be made up of
Chapter: 2 /
Q: 2.20
How do the Principles Underlying an Audit Conducted in Accordance with the GAAS relate to the 10 GAAS, and how are they different?
Chapter: 3 /
Q: 3.20
When planning an audit, an auditor should
Chapter: 2 /
Q: 2.21
List the three categories of the GAAS
Chapter: 3 /
Q: 3.21
Which of these statements concerning illegal acts by clients is correct?
Chapter: 2 /
Q: 2.23
Discuss why the GAAS and the SAS are considered minimum standards of performance for auditors
Chapter: 3 /
Q: 3.22
The engagement partner and manager review the work of engagement team members to evaluate which of the following?
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Q: 2.24
Which of the following best describes the general character of the three generally accepted auditing standards classified as standards of field work?
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Q: 3.23
Tolerable misstatement is
Chapter: 2 /
Q: 2.25
Why is independence such an important standard for auditors?
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