Even if there were no statutory requirement for an audit, some people suggest that self-interest would still

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Even if there were no statutory requirement for an audit, some people suggest that self-interest would still impel management to engage auditors to audit the financial statements. What theory of auditing is this predominantly based on?

(a) Information hypothesis.

(b) Agency theory.

(c) Insurance hypothesis.

(d) None of the above — if there were no statutory requirement, there would be no audits.

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Modern Auditing

ISBN: 9780471230113

1st Edition

Authors: Graham Cosserat

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