The Performance section of the "Principles Underlying an Audit" is concerned with:
A. an audit opinion in accordance with the auditor's findings, whether the financials are presented fairly, and whether the financial are in accordance with the applicable financial reporting framework.
B. proper planning and supervision, appropriate materiality levels, and sufficient appropriate audit evidence.
C. complying with ethical requirement, appropriate competence and maintaining professional skepticism.
D. whether the auditor has unrestricted access to those within the entity from whom the auditor needs to obtain audit evidence.
Answer: B
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