Multiple Choice
If the projected misstatement is greater than the tolerable misstatement,the auditor must
A) give appropriate consideration to the sampling risk in the determination of whether the projected misstatement plus sampling risk is greater than the tolerable misstatement
B) give appropriate consideration to the sampling risk in the determination of whether the projected misstatement plus sampling risk is less than the tolerable misstatement
C) gather additional evidence to determine the amount of the material misstatement
D) gather additional evidence to determine the amount of the actual tolerable misstatement
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Q23: The auditor believes that the characteristics of
Q24: Nonstatistical sampling<br>A)is never a more effective way
Q25: If the projected misstatement is less than
Q26: In a nonstatistical substantive test of transactions
Q27: For a statistical sample,sampling risk is determined
Q29: Tolerable misstatement is defined as<br>A)the level of
Q30: The population for a substantive test of
Q31: The known and likely misstatements will be
Q32: To evaluate the non-statistical sample,the auditor uses<br>A)probability
Q33: Sampling would not be used to<br>A)recalculate<br>B)make inquiries<br>C)confirm<br>D)perform