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Answers to Check Your Basic Knowledge Questions
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The objective of external auditing is to provide opinions on the reliability of the financial
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statements and, as part of an integrated audit, provide opinions on internal control
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effectiveness. The value of the external auditing profession is affirmed when the public
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has confidence in its objectivity and the accuracy of its opinions. The capital markets
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depend on accurate, reliable, and objective (neutral) data that portray the economic nature
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of an entity’s business and in turn provide a base to judge current progress toward long-
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term objectives. If the market does not receive reliable data, investors lose confidence in the
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system, make poor decisions, and may lose a great deal of money; ultimately, the system
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may fail. By providing an independent audit
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