A general principle of disclosure is that material related-party transactions should be disclosed. As the auditor of the Clarence Company, you have noted the following transactions entered into by Clarence during the past fiscal year: I. Clarence borrowed $1,000,000 from the Southwest Bank issuing a noninterest-bearing note. II. Clarence borrowed $2,000,000 from BH Savings at a rate significantly
above the market rate prevailing at that time for such a borrowing. III. Clarence borrowed $500,000 from First Bank with no scheduled terms for how or when funds will be repaid. Assuming all of the above transactions are material, which transaction or transactions above most likely would be a related party transaction requiring disclosure in Clarence's financial statements?
a. Only I above.
b. Both II and III above.
c. Both I and III above.
d. Only III above.
D
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