Framing a case refers to
A) the identification of all critical aspects of a case.
B) an economic assessment of an engagement's risks and rewards.
C) the development of the engagement letter.
D) the identification of responsible parties.
A
Explanation: A) Framing a case is the identification of all critical aspects of a case. This provides a way for a forensic accountant to view the case in its proper context.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).