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The Approach to Auditing Where the Auditor Does Not Test

Question 28

Question 28

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The approach to auditing where the auditor does not test automated controls to reduce assessed control risk is called:


A) the single-stage audit.
B) the test deck approach.
C) auditing around the computer.
D) generalized audit software (GAS) .

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