Multiple Choice
If conclusion is drawn that there may be a going concern problem, which of the following should the auditor do?
A) Withdraw from the engagement.
B) Issue a qualified or adverse opinion.
C) Identify and assess management's plan to overcome the problem.
D) Communicate this fact with management that is one level above the controller.
Correct Answer:

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