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laurencescou

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A/An _____ is a discrepancy, nonconformance, or missing requirement that will have a significant negative impact on an important area of concern in an audit statement.
 a. deficiency
 b. performance problem
 c. entry qualifier
 d. unacceptable outcome
 e. challenge

Question 2

Balancing three interests - global, regional, and local, is known as:
 a. global leverage.
  b. global account management.
  c. glocalization.
  d. cross-subsidization.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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