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    Exam 12: Audit of the sales and collection cycle: Tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions
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    When Designing Audit Procedures, the Direction of Tests Is a Crucial
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When Designing Audit Procedures, the Direction of Tests Is a Crucial

Question 33

Question 33

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When designing audit procedures, the direction of tests is a crucial step in satisfying the:


A) valuation objective.
B) classification objective.
C) cutoff objective.
D) completeness objective.

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