Management Representation Letter. In instances when other sufficient appropriate audit evidence cannot reasonably be expected to exist,
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Management Representation Letter. In instances when other sufficient appropriate audit evidence cannot reasonably be expected to exist, the auditor should obtain written representations from management on matters material to the financial statements.
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A. Discuss the reasons for obtaining written representations from the client.
B. What matters are ordinarily included in the client’s representation letters?
C. Who should prepare and sign the client’s representation letters? Explain why.
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Principles Of Auditing: An International Perspective
ISBN: 9780077095321
1st Edition
Authors: Rick Stephan Hayes, Philip Wallage, Arnold Schilder, Roger Dassen
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