Multiple Choice
Auditors often use analytical procedures in gathering audit evidence. For example, an unexplained decrease in the amount of accounts receivable may indicate:
A) Sales were overstated.
B) Inventory purchases were curtailed.
C) Cost of Goods sold was overstated.
D) Accounts Receivables were sold.
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