A primary benefit derived from an organization employing control self-assessment (CSA)
techniques is that it can:

A.
Identify high-risk areas that might need a detailed review later
B.
Reduce audit costs
C.
Reduce audit time
D.
Increase audit accuracy
Explanation:
A primary benefit derived from an organization employing control self-assessment
(CSA) techniques is that it can identify high-risk areas that might need a detailed review later.
The Explanation is true but the answer is wrong please recheck.
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The same :
Choice C is incorrect because CSA does not replace traditional audits.
Correct answer is “C” :
CSA is based on the review of high-risk areas that require either immediate attention or further review at a later date
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