When auditing public entities, auditors: may either prepare separate reports or provide a single, combined report. must prepare a report on the financlat statements and a separate report on ICFR. must combine the report of the financlal statements with the report of ICFR.
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1. Which of the following is not a requirement for the auditor to issue an opinion on ICFR? ?The auditor must audit the financial statements ?The auditor must conclude on management’s assessment of ICFR ?The auditor must rely on the effectiveness of ICFR for the financial statement audit ?The audit must assess the effectiveness of ICFR
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