Multiple Choice
The reason auditors accumulate evidence is to:
A) satisfy the requirements of the Corporations Act.
B) enable them to reach conclusions about the fairness of the financial statements and issue an appropriate audit report.
C) defend themselves in the event of a lawsuit.
D) justify the conclusions they have otherwise reached.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
Verified
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