Multiple Choice
An auditor who increases the planned assessed level of control risk because certain control activities were determined to be ineffective would most likely increase the
A) Extent of substantive tests of details.
B) Level of inherent risk.
C) Extent of tests of controls.
D) Level of detection risk.
Correct Answer:

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