When the auditor uses tracing as an audit procedure for tests of transactions she is primarily concerned with which audit objective?

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Audit evidence is a basic principle of an audit. It can be documentary, visual, or oral.  Here are some characteristics of good audit evidence: Sufficient: Available in adequate quantity Reliable: Persuasive rather than conclusive Source: Internal if obtained within the enterprise Nature: Documentary, visual, or oral Relevant: Depends on the purpose of audit procedures  Some methods of obtaining audit evidence include: Inspection: Studying important ratios and trends, and examining unusual fluctuations and items Inquiry: An increasingly important method due to the increasing use of... Show more

When the auditor uses tracing as an audit procedure for tests of transactions she is primarily concerned with which audit objective?