If, after the accumulation of final evidence and during the evaluation of results, the auditor concludes that there is sufficient evidence but it does not support a conclusion of fairly presented financial statements, the auditor has several choices:
A) issue a qualified opinion or issue an adverse opinion.
B) revise the statements to the auditor's satisfaction or issue either a qualified or an adverse opinion.
C) issue a disclaimer of opinion or issue an adverse opinion.
D) revise the statements to the auditor's satisfaction or issue a disclaimer of opinion.
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