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tpmx
4y ago
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That's an extremely strong statement that is obviously not true, except in the most weak and generic form.
How do you think reality works?
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mise_en_place
4y ago
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Yeah if you want to defraud people, sure. No auditing required. Who's being dishonest here and making false statements? (Can you see the irony???)
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4y ago
That's a false equivalency. You seem like you've never worked with honest people.
mise_en_place
4y ago
You have to be careful is all I’m saying, on both sides (as an investor or entrepreneur). Also, many times audit also means documenting your systems, reducing bus factor and decreasing time spent for new employees during onboarding.
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