Multiple Choice
When an auditor is approached to perform an audit for the first time, the auditor should make inquiries of the previous auditor. This is a necessary procedure because the predecessor may be able to provide the successor with information that will assist the successor in determining:
A) whether the predecessor's work should be utilised.
B) whether the company follows the policy of rotating its auditors.
C) whether the predecessor's assessment of control risk has been high.
D) whether the engagement should be accepted.
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