Multiple Choice
The auditor, concluding that substantial doubt does not exist, usually decides to disclose all of the following except:
A) possible discontinuance of operations.
B) the possible effects of pertinent conditions and events.
C) information about the recoverability or classification of recorded expense amounts or the amounts or classification of income amounts.
D) management's plans.
E) management's evaluation of the significance of pertinent conditions and events and any mitigating factors.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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