Multiple Choice
When audited financial statements are presented in a document containing other information, the auditor:
A) has an obligation to perform auditing procedures to corroborate the other information.
B) is required to issue an "except for" qualified opinion if the other information has a material misstatement of fact.
C) should read the other information to consider whether it is inconsistent with the audited financial statements.
D) has no responsibility for the other information because it is not part of the basic financial statements.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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