One of the advantages of generalized audit software is that:
A. it involves auditing after the entity has processed the data rather than while the data are being processed.
B. it is limited to audit procedures that can be conducted on data available in electronic form.
C. it provides a limited ability to verify programming logic because its application is usually directed to testing entity files or databases.
D. limited IT expertise or programming skills are required.
Answer: D
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