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Evaluating the Security of Bank Assets

An auditor for a bank in a grain-based economy makes the following claim: 'The physical grain held in the bank's vault is a fundamentally more secure asset than the records of loans owed to the bank. This is because the grain's physical existence is certain, whereas a loan record is merely a promise that could be defaulted on.' Critically evaluate this auditor's claim. In your answer, consider the different types of risks associated with both physical and recorded assets.

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