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The amount of time spent verifying owners' equity is frequently minimal for closely held corporations because

▸ these companies are so small that it is not necessary to audit the capital section.

▸ the few owners all have access to the books so the auditor spends more time on accounts like liabilities, which affect outsiders.

▸ there are few if any transactions during the year for the capital stock accounts, except for earnings and dividends.

▸ there is no public interest in these companies.
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