An audit charter should:

A. be dynamic and change often to coincide with the changing
nature of technology and the audit profession.

B. clearly state audit objectives for the delegation of
authority for the maintenance and review of internal controls.

C. document the audit procedures designed to achieve the
planned audit objectives.

D. outline the overall authority, scope and responsibilities
of the audit function.

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Answer: D

An audit charter should state management's objectives for,
and delegation of authority to, IS audit. This charter
should not significantly change over time and should be
approved at the highest level of management. The audit
charter would not be at a detail level and therefore would
not include specific audit objectives or procedures.

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