Multiple Choice
When obtaining evidence regarding litigation against an entity, the CPA would be least interested in determining:
A) an estimate of when the matter will be resolved.
B) the period in which the underlying cause of the litigation occurred.
C) the probability of an unfavorable outcome.
D) an estimate of the potential loss.
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