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Substantive Testing

Substantive testing is an audit procedure used to verify the accuracy and completeness of financial statement balances. Auditors examine supporting documents, confirmations, and transaction records to detect material misstatements. This approach focuses directly on account balances rather than internal controls, providing assurance that reported figures fairly represent the company’s financial position.

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