Multiple Choice
An auditor analyses the repairs and maintenance expense account primarily to obtain evidence that:
A) expenditures for property, plant and equipment have been recorded in the proper period.
B) non-capitalisable expenditures for repairs and maintenance have been recorded in the proper period.
C) expenditures for property, plant and equipment have not been charged to expenses.
D) non-capitalisable expenditures for repairs and maintenance have been properly charged to expenses.
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