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    Procedures to Obtain an Understanding of Internal Control May Suffice
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Procedures to Obtain an Understanding of Internal Control May Suffice

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Procedures to obtain an understanding of internal control may suffice for tests of controls when the auditor is assessing control risk in a well defined transaction cycle that has not contained material misstatements in prior audits.

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