- Define and contrast the different types of auditors' reports that an auditor can issue.
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- Qualified opinion: This type of report is issued when the auditor believes that the financial statements are presented fairly except for a specific issue that is disclosed in the report. - Adverse opinion: This is the most unfavorable type of report, indicating Show more…
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