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The main purposes of an independent audit are:

A. To establish credibility in the financial statements of the enterprise.
B. To enable the auditor to express an opinion on the client's financial statements.
C. To detect fraud and error.
D. To ensure the accuracy of financial statements.

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D. To ensure the accuracy of financial statements.

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