With what types of contingencies might an auditor be concerned?

With what types of contingencies might an auditor be concerned?

Answer:

The auditor is generally concerned with contingencies arising from pending litigation for patent infringement, income tax disputes, product warranties, notes receivable discounted, guarantees of obligations of others, and unused balances of outstanding letters of credit.

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