Multiple Choice
Matters that would ordinarily be communicated to an audit committee do not include:
A) proposed coordination with the internal audit function, including any planned use of their work.
B) the nature and extent of specialized skill or knowledge needed, including the use of auditor's and management's experts.
C) all errors and problems revealed by the audit.
D) all of the above matters would ordinarily be communicated to an audit committee.
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