Final analytical procedures are generally intended to

Final analytical procedures are generally intended to




A. Provide the auditor with a final, overall evaluation of the relationships among financial statement balances.
B. Test transactions to corroborate management's financial statement assertions.
C. Gather evidence concerning account balances that have not yet been investigated.
D. Retest control activities that appeared to be ineffective during the assessment of control risk.



Answer: A. Provide the auditor with a final, overall evaluation of the relationships among financial statement balances.


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