Multiple Choice
An organization has a policy requiring two signatures on all checks written for amounts in excess of $10, 000. When evaluating controls over disbursements, an auditor would conclude that a greater risk exists if.
A) The auditor located two checks for $9, 000 each that contained one authorized signature.
B) The $10, 000 was an immaterial amount to the organization and very few cash disbursements required an amount in excess of $10, 000.
C) The director of accounting was not one of the authorized signers.
D) There were several instances in which successively numbered checks for amounts between $5, 000 and $10, 000 were made payable to the same vendor.
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