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    For Financial Statement Audit Purposes,when Auditing Debt and Stockholders' Equity
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For Financial Statement Audit Purposes,when Auditing Debt and Stockholders' Equity

Question 93

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For financial statement audit purposes,when auditing debt and stockholders' equity transactions,the auditor will most likely perform a substantive audit,and therefore will not perform tests of controls for the debt and equity accounts.

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