All financial statements submitted to the SEC by publicly owned corporations must include an auditor's report prepared by an internal auditor. the firm's managerial accountant. an independent certified public accountant. anyone in the accounting department. Question 7 (1 point)
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These statements are used by investors, analysts, and the SEC itself to evaluate the company's performance and make informed decisions. Secondly, these financial statements must include an auditor's report. This report is a formal opinion or disclaimer thereof, Show more…
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