A) board of directors.
B) controller.
C) external auditor.
D) treasurer.
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A) energy consumption and production.
B) reporting greenhouse gas emissions.
C) greenhouse gas projects.
D) all of the above
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A) chief financial officer.
B) shareholders.
C) external auditor.
D) board of directors.
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A) A regulatory agency having jurisdiction over Hickory
B) Present and prospective customers
C) Hickory's management
D) The independent auditor of Hickory's parent company
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A) Forecasts
B) Earnings estimates
C) Projections
D) All of the above
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A) An evaluation of internal control
B) Analytical procedures
C) Tests of details of balances
D) All of the above
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A) a Special Purpose Report.
B) a Statutory Review Report.
C) an Investigating Accountant's Report.
D) an Independent Accountant's Report.
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A) independence and competence.
B) personality and appearance.
C) academic background and sufficient experience.
D) competence and technical training.
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A) Public accounting firms
B) Internal auditors
C) Government auditors
D) None of the above answers is correct; that is, all of the above could be involved.
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A) clearly disclaim responsibility for the establishment and maintenance of internal control.
B) state that the study and evaluation of internal control was conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards.
C) include an opinion concerning management's assertions about whether the cost of correcting any material weaknesses or deficiency would exceed the benefits of reducing the risk of errors and irregularities.
D) briefly explain the broad objectives and inherent limitations of internal control.
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