Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services (SSARS) require an accountant to report when the accountant has

A.  Typed client-prepared financial statements, without modification, as an accommodation to the client.
B.  Provided an entity with a financial statement format that does not include dollar amounts, to be used by the entity in preparing financial statements.
C.  Proposed correcting journal entries to be recorded by the client that change client-prepared financial statements.
D.  Generated, through the use of computer software, financial statements prepared in
accordance with a comprehensive basis of accounting other than GAAP.


D.  Generated, through the use of computer software, financial statements prepared in
accordance with a comprehensive basis of accounting other than GAAP.

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a. Start with some facts about what the consultant was supposed to do. Enumerate what was done incorrectly. End with a pleasant message expressing your appreciation. b. Start with a statement about your dissatisfaction with the consultant. Continue with a list of things that the consultant did incorrectly. End with a direct statement about how worthless the consultant was. c. Start with some good things that the consultant did. Accentuate the positive and avoid as much negative information as possible. End pleasantly, saying that you hope you can do business again in the future. d. Start with some facts about what the consultant was supposed to do. Mention what the consultant did well, but also be clear about what the consultant did not do well. End with a pleasant message expressing the hope that the information you provided will assist the consulting company.

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