So are they basically saying that based on what they have been provided by the company, which are assumed to be real and accurate documents, we have no reason to believe the information is not accurate, except that we have done nothing to dig deep to confirm if they are infact accurate or not.
Is that what these things are?
So then does an audit carry more weight to confirm financials and assets etc?
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