Multiple Choice
A five-step approach can be used to identify deficiencies, significant deficiencies, and material weaknesses. The first step in this approach is
A) identify the absence of key controls.
B) consider the possibility of compensating controls.
C) determine potential misstatements that could result.
D) identify existing controls.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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