Multiple Choice
When controls do not "work"
A) the auditor increases the amount of substantive testing
B) the auditor reduces the amount of substantive testing
C) the auditor increases the amount of substantive testing over what would have been done if the control had been effective in preventing or detecting misstatements in the financial statements
D) the auditor decreases the amount of substantive testing over what would have been done if the control had been effective in preventing or detecting misstatements in the financial statements
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q83: Which is the more serious error,the error
Q84: The more serious error of assessing control
Q85: The sample size can be determined once
Q86: When an auditor uses sampling for tests
Q87: To determine the sample size for tests
Q89: Which of the following is not a
Q90: Which of the following is an internal
Q91: The evidence requirement in the auditing standards
Q92: When the auditor uses a nonstatistical sampling
Q93: To determine the sample size for tests