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Quiz 10: Independence and Moral Seduction
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The advocacy threat to independence exists when:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
According to the AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct,if a CPA renders more than ten hours of nonaudit services to an audit client,the CPA :
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Can a tax partner in a CPA firm with multiple offices be a "covered member" on an audit?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A CPA has multiple office locations.In evaluating whether a CPA firm satisfies the independence rules with regard to an audit client,the concept of a "covered member" includes:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
If a CPA prepares a few sales invoices on behalf of an audit client without charge because the client does not want to have to pay overtime to the workers who normally perform this task,the CPA's independence is:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A paid tax return preparer is allowed to have:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The adverse interest threat exists when:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
In applying independence rules,the concept of a "covered member" on an audit applies to:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The undue influence threat exists when:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The undue influence threat is most likely to be present when:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A CPA firm has multiple locations throughout the Midwest of the United States.This firm has an audit client that is headquartered in Milwaukee,Wisconsin and the partner in charge of this audit is also located in the Milwaukee office of the firm.The audit client is a beverage manufacturer and the partner in charge of this audit is the Chairman of the firm's Food and Beverage Industry Audit Committee.To preserve the CPA firm's independence,which of the following individuals definitely must not own any direct interests in this beverage manufacturer?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
For many years,a partner in a CPA firm worked on the audit of Grossnomics,Inc.This partner now has retired from the CPA firm and serves as a consultant to Grossnomic's Audit Committee.This partner's former CPA firm:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Status as a "covered member" is important in determining independence because CPAs who are classified as a "covered member" lack the independence to conduct an audit if:
Question 14
Multiple Choice
A CPA's mother-in-law owns stock in one of the CPA's audit clients.The CPA just learned this fact.In all likelihood,the CPA's independence is:
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A CPA firm has an office in New York and an office in San Francisco.The CPA firm's New York office has been retained to audit the financial statements of a new bank client based in New York.The bank is a very large provider of consumer loans.As a result,numerous professionals who work at the CPA firm have outstanding loan and credit card balances owed to this bank.Which of the following loans potentially will impair the CPA firm's independence to audit this bank?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A CPA firm billed for audit services performed for a client more than one year ago.The client has paid a portion of the fees outstanding,but it has not been able to pay the remaining balance due to cash flow problems.The CPA firm has verified that the cash flow problems are authentic and expects the client to be able to pay the remainder of the bill,but the CPA firm cannot reasonably estimate the timing of such payments.As a result,the CPA firm:
Question 17
Multiple Choice
An auditor is allowed to have:
Question 18
Multiple Choice
A CPA recently was presented with the opportunity to bid to become the auditor for a corporation.This CPA's husband owns stock in that company.Does this CPA satisfy the independence requirement to audit this company?