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    Control Risk and the Amount of Substantive Evidence Required Are
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Control Risk and the Amount of Substantive Evidence Required Are

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Control risk and the amount of substantive evidence required are directly related; i.e., as control risk increases, the amount of substantive evidence the auditor plans to accumulate should increase.

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