Multiple Choice
The risk assessment component of internal controls refers to:
A) the auditor's assessment of control risk.
B) the auditor's assessment of engagement risk.
C) the entity's identification and analysis of risks relevant to achievement of its objectives.
D) the entity's monitoring of the potential for material misstatements.
Correct Answer:

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