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Tests of Controls

Audit tests used to obtain evidence about the operating effectiveness of a control by determining how, by whom, and with what level of consistency controls have been applied. Tests of controls include inquiry, inspection, observation, and reperformance, and they are performed when the auditor's risk assessment is based on the assumption that controls are operating effectively.

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