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    The Objective of the Audit of Financial Statements by an Independent
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The Objective of the Audit of Financial Statements by an Independent

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The objective of the audit of financial statements by an independent auditor is to verify that the financial statements are free of misstatements and accurately represent the company's financial position and results of operations.

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