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hello everyone um ill be looking at task a from apc 2021 assessment and in this particular recording ill just be going through what the expectations were for task a so that you can assess against your own response and use this as a learning um tool to understand your performance and better prepare going forward then if we look at um task a high level just to recap what the task was about this is where you got three questions from um ryan um in in a draft memo that he was um you know compiling for the the schools council in that memo there were three questions that he wanted charity on or that he asked you to respond to those three questions basically have to do with um you know number one does the schools financial position put the major in school at a at a risk of an ira being raised by its auditors number two the question related to whether or not the midrange school is a growing concern and what type of evidence would need to be given to the auditors to persuade them to agree on