Jones, CPA, is planning the audit of Rhondas Company. Rhonda verbally asserts to Jones that all expenses
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a. Is sufficient evidence for Jones to conclude that the completeness assertion is supported for expenses.
b. Can enable Jones to minimize the work on the gathering of evidence to support Rhonda’s completeness assertion.
c. Should be disregarded because it is not in writing.
d. Is not considered a sufficient basis for Jones to conclude that all expenses have been recorded.
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Auditing and Assurance Services
ISBN: 978-0077862343
6th edition
Authors: Timothy Louwers, Robert Ramsay, David Sinason, Jerry Straws
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