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    Information Is Considered Quantitatively Material If It Exceeds the Magnitude
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Information Is Considered Quantitatively Material If It Exceeds the Magnitude

Question 147

Question 147

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Information is considered quantitatively material if it exceeds the magnitude of an auditor's _______ materiality assessment.


A) planning
B) performance
C) qualitative
D) quantitative

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