During the course of an audit, misstatements that are individually immaterial may be detected. What should the auditor do with these?

During the course of an audit, misstatements that are individually immaterial may be detected. What should the auditor do with these?





a. Permanently pass on these immaterial misstatements as they do not individually impact the financial statements.
b. Request that management footnote the immaterial misstatements in the financial statements for fair presentation.
c. Accumulate all of the known and projected misstatements to determine if the impact is material in the aggregate.
d. Roll them forward for three years when they will become material enough to adjust.









Answer: C


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