In preparing financial statements, an accountant must consider the materiality of each transaction to determine whether its omission or misstatement would mislead the financial statement users. For instance, a large unreported expense could alter the profit figures significantly, thereby misleading investors about the company's financial health.
During the audit, the auditor raised a concern about the materiality of the unrecorded liabilities, which could significantly impact the company's debt ratios.
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