Multiple Choice
The criteria for evaluating quantitative information vary. For example, in the audit of historical financial statements by public accounting firms, the criteria are usually:
A) regulations of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission.
B) regulations of the Australian Taxation Office.
C) applicable accounting standards.
D) generally accepted auditing standards.
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