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melina_rosy

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An engagement letter is a written contract
 A) between an accountant and client.
 B) in anticipation of marriage.
 C) between a corporation and the AICPA.
 D) intended to create a fiduciary duty of an accountant to his client.

Question 2

John is auditing MegaCorp He finds an accounts payable for 10,000 cases of ball bearings. He checks to make sure the paper actually arrived and that the receiving department had signed and dated the invoice. He also checks the original purchase order to make sure the purchase was properly authorized. This illustrates
 A) tracing.
 B) vouching.
 C) following.
 D) monitoring.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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