Multiple Choice
The purpose of the internal audit's evaluation of the effectiveness of existing risk management processes is to determine that
A) management has planned and designed operations to provide reasonable assurance of achieving objectives and goals.
B) management's policies and procedures will achieve objectives and goals.
C) the organization's objectives and goals are established within risk limits established by the internal audit organization.
D) the organization's objectives and goals will be achieved in an accurate and timely manner and with minimal use of resources.
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