Inherent Limitations of an Audit Definition | Becker

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Inherent Limitations of an Audit

The provision that the auditor is unable to obtain absolute assurance that the financial statements are free from material misstatement because of the nature of financial reporting, the nature of audit procedures, the timeliness of financial reporting, and the balance between cost and benefit.

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