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    The Effects of Potentially Bad Financial Statements Being Used by Business
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The Effects of Potentially Bad Financial Statements Being Used by Business

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The effects of potentially bad financial statements being used by business stakeholders is called risk and is the fundamental reason why audits are performed.

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