Multiple Choice
The primary objective of analytical procedures used in the final review stage of an audit is to
A) obtain evidence from details tested to corroborate particular assertions.
B) identify areas that represent specific risks relevant to the audit.
C) assist the auditor in looking for potential material misstatements.
D) satisfy doubts when questions arise about a client's ability to continue operations.
Correct Answer:

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