One advantage of monetary unit sampling is the fact that:
A. results are stated in terms of the frequency of items in error
B. it can easily be applied manually when computer resources are not available
C. it increases the likelihood of selecting material items from the population
D. large-value population items are segregated and audited separately
A. results are stated in terms of the frequency of items in error
B. it can easily be applied manually when computer resources are not available
C. it increases the likelihood of selecting material items from the population
D. large-value population items are segregated and audited separately