Multiple Choice
Matters that would ordinarily be communicated to an audit committee do not include:
A) major issues that were discussed with management pertaining to the appointment of the auditor.
B) unreasonable delays in management providing information.
C) all errors and problems revealed by the audit.
D) all of the above matters would ordinarily be communicated to an audit committee
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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