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ShannenConnor

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Question 1

The management's responsibilities section of the standard unmodified opinion audit report for a nonpublic company states that the financial statements are
◦ the responsibility of the auditor.
◦ the responsibility of management.
◦ the joint responsibility of management and the auditor.
◦ None of these.

Question 2

The standard audit report for nonpublic entities refers to GAAS and GAAP in which sections?

GAASGAAP
Auditor's Responsibilities paragraphAuditor's Responsibilities paragraph 


GAASGAAP
Auditor's Responsibilities paragraph  Auditor's Opinion
paragraph


GAASGAAP
Management's Responsibilities and Auditor's Opinion paragraphsManagement's Responsibilities and Auditor's Opinion paragraphs


GAASGAAP
Auditor's responsibilities and Basis for Opinion paragraphsManagement's Responsibilities and Auditor's Opinion paragraphs 


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Marked as best answer by ShannenConnor on Aug 21, 2022

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ShannenConnor

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Reply 2 on: Aug 21, 2022
Gracias!


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