Multiple Choice
A "dual opinion" audit is one where
A) The auditors render an opinion on the primary government and any component units.
B) The auditors render an opinion on both the basic financial statements and the combining and individual fund financial statements.
C) The auditors render an opinion on both the financial and statistical sections of the CAFR.
D) The auditors render an opinion on the primary government, component units, and the CAFR as a whole.
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