If a publicly held company issues financial statements that purport to present its financial position and results
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If a publicly held company issues financial statements that purport to present its financial position and results of operations but omits the statement of cash flows, the auditor ordinarily will express a(an)
a. Unqualified opinion with a separate explanatory paragraph.
b. Qualified opinion
c. Adverse opinion.
d. Disclaimer of opinion.
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Auditing An Assertions Approach
ISBN: 9780471134213
7th Edition
Authors: G. William Glezen, Donald H. Taylor
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