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    If a Client Maintains Records in Electronic Form, and the Auditor
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If a Client Maintains Records in Electronic Form, and the Auditor

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Question 47

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If a client maintains records in electronic form, and the auditor can indirectly access electronic records, it may have significant implications for the extent of audit procedures.

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