Multiple Choice
A typical objective of a performance audit is for the auditor to:
A) determine whether the financial report presents the entity's operations fairly.
B) evaluate the feasibility of attaining the entity's operational objectives.
C) make recommendations for improving efficiency, effectiveness and economy.
D) report on the entity's relative success in attaining profit maximisation.
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