Audit evidence obtained directly by the auditor will not be
reliable if:
A) the auditor lacks the qualifications to evaluate the
evidence.
B) it is provided by the client's attorney.
C) the client denies its veracity.
D) it is impossible for the auditor to obtain additional
corroboratory evidence.
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Answer / rakesh aggarwal
In this Que, first option is right if the auditor lacks the
qualification to evaluate the evidence
Is This Answer Correct ? | 12 Yes | 0 No |
Answer / salah
A) the auditor lacks the qualifications to evaluate the
evidence.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 2 No |
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