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Assuming an Auditee Is Considered Low-Risk, the Auditor Is Required

Question 137

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Assuming an auditee is considered low-risk, the auditor is required to express an opinion on compliance on major programs, which must add up to 25 percent of federal funds expended by the auditee.

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