Multiple Choice
The auditor notices significant fluctuations in key elements of the company's financial statements. If management is unable to provide an acceptable explanation, the auditor should:
A) consider the matter a scope limitation.
B) perform additional audit procedures to investigate the matter further.
C) intensify the examination with the expectation of detecting management fraud.
D) withdraw from the engagement.
Correct Answer:

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