Whenever an auditor issues an audit report for a public company, the auditor can choose to issue a report in which of the following forms?I.A combined report on financial statements and internal control over financial reporting.II.Separate reports on financial statements and internal control over financial reporting.

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The basic elements of an audit report are: Title: The name of the report Addressee: The intended recipient Auditor's opinion: The auditor's formal statement on the financial statements Basis for the opinion: The reasoning behind the auditor's opinion Auditor's signature: The auditor's signature, along with their tenure as the company's auditor, location, and date  Here are some other tips for writing an audit report: Keep it brief, Be specific, Avoid jargon and confidential information, Focus on the audience, and Highlight the risks and control environment.  An audit report is the end... Show more

Whenever an auditor issues an audit report for a public company, the auditor can choose to issue a report in which of the following forms?<br>I.A combined report on financial statements and internal control over financial reporting.<br>II.Separate reports on financial statements and internal control over financial reporting.