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Business, 17.07.2021 01:30 arielpraczko1

Obtain an understanding of the business purpose of the transaction. 2. Review the extent and nature of business transacted with major customers, suppliers, borrowers, and lenders. 3. Request personal financial statements from each member of the board of directors. 4. Confirm the transaction amount and terms, including guarantees and other significant data, with the other parties. 5. Discuss significant information with intermediaries, such as banks or attorneys. 6. Consider whether unrecognized transactions are occurring, such as a major shareholder absorbing entity expenses. 7. Inspect and obtain satisfaction concerning the transferability and value of collateral. 8. Test for reasonableness the compilation of amounts to be disclosed or considered for disclosure. 9. Review accounting records for unusual or nonrecurring transactions, especially those occurring near the end of the period. 10. Request written representations from the largest suppliers.

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