Multiple Choice
Assessing control risk at a level below high most likely would involve:
A) identifying specific internal controls relevant to specific assertions.
B) changing the timing of substantive tests by omitting interim testing and performing the tests at year-end.
C) reducing inherent risk for most of the assertions relevant to significant account balances.
D) performing more extensive substantive tests with larger sample sizes than originally planned.
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