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    When Auditors Verify Accrued Property Taxes, Two Audit Objectives Are
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When Auditors Verify Accrued Property Taxes, Two Audit Objectives Are

Question 58

Question 58

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When auditors verify accrued property taxes, two audit objectives are especially significant. These are


A) completeness and accuracy.
B) completeness and net realizable value.
C) detail tie-in and completeness.
D) accuracy and classification.

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