Multiple Choice
An auditor who accepts an audit engagement and does not possess expertise with respect to the business entity's industry, should:
A) engage financial experts familiar with the nature of the business entity.
B) obtain a knowledge of matters that relate to the nature of the entity's business.
C) refer a substantial portion of the audit to another CPA, who will act as the principal auditor.
D) first inform management that an unqualified opinion cannot be issued.
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