Investment and property schedules are presented for purposes of additional analysis in an auditor-submitted document. The schedules are not required parts of the basic financial statements but accompany the basic financial statements. When reporting on such additional information, the measurement of materiality is the:

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1. Investment and property schedules are presented for purposes of additional analysis in an auditor-submitted document. The schedules are not required parts of the basic financial statements but accompany the basic financial statements. When reporting on such additional information, the measurement of materiality is the: