Multiple Choice
When monetary-unit sampling has been concluded and the population is not considered acceptable, which one of the following courses of action would NOT be appropriate for the auditor?
A) Refuse to give an unqualified opinion.
B) Request the client to correct the population.
C) Increase the sample size to see if this may satisfy the auditor's tolerable misstatement requirements.
D) Increase the tolerable misstatement amounts so that the error bounds are acceptable.
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