A qualification by an auditor that indicates the financial statements provide a true and fair view, with exceptions noted due to limitations of scope or disagreements in treatment or disclosure that do not warrant an adverse opinion.
Limitation of scope refers to restrictions or constraints that may prevent auditors from obtaining sufficient and appropriate evidence to form an audit opinion. This can significantly impact the reliability and comprehensiveness of the audit report.
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