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    In Considering the Amount to Write-Off of Past-Due Amounts, the Auditor
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In Considering the Amount to Write-Off of Past-Due Amounts, the Auditor

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In considering the amount to write-off of past-due amounts, the auditor will pay particular attention to customers that demonstrate deteriorating payment history as the year progressed.

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