Multiple Choice
When considering internal controls,
A) auditors can ignore controls affecting internal management information.
B) auditors are concerned with the client's internal controls over the safeguarding of assets if they affect the financial statements.
C) management is responsible for understanding and testing internal control over financial reporting.
D) companies must use the COSO framework to establish internal controls.
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