Multiple Choice
Planning is a continuous process that must occur throughout the audit engagement because
A) disconfirming information is likely to arise.
B) the audit committee is likely to point out flaws in the original audit plan.
C) all information affecting the audit occurs concurrently.
D) auditor skill levels are continuously fluctuating.
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