In an audit, the extent of tests of control will vary depending on the auditor's assessment of the risk of material misstatement. For instance, if previous audits have shown strong and consistent control effectiveness, the auditor might decide to perform fewer tests. Conversely, if there are indications of potential control deficiencies, the auditor may increase the extent of tests to gather sufficient evidence.
The audit team discussed increasing the extent of tests of control after identifying several discrepancies in the preliminary review of the company's financial reports.
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