ACP AUDITING - RISK BASED APPROACH
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780357195079
Author: JOHNSTONE
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 4, Problem 39RSCQ
a.
To determine
Concept Introduction:
The auditors were to be held responsible for fraud and gross negligence, though not for negligence. They were liable to third parties in such scenario.
To compare: Liability of auditor to third party under various cases and indicate the best approach.
b.
To determine
Concept Introduction:
The auditors were to be held responsible for fraud and gross negligence, though not for negligence. They were liable to third parties in such scenario.
To comment: About the best approach for the society.
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- Which of the following factors is not an example of a risk relevant to the client continuance decision? a. Client entity characteristics. b. Independence risk factors. c. Third-party/due diligence risk factors. d. Advocacy threat.arrow_forwardWhich of the following factors is an example of a risk relevant to the client continuance decision? a. Client entity characteristics. b. Independence risk factors. c. Third party/due diligence risk factors. d. All of the above.arrow_forwardGenerally, the auditor could be legally liable under? Select one: a. contract law but not under the tort of negligence to third parties b. the tort of negligence to the client and contract law c. the tort of negligence but not contract law to the client d. contract law to third parties and to the clientarrow_forward
- Which of the following about materiality is NOT true? A. Information is material if, in determining a choice of action, a reasonable person would attach importance to it. B. A fact is only material if a reasonable person actually was influenced by the information. C. A fact that, if it have been correctly stated or disclosed, would have influenced the decision of the average prudent investor is material. D. Information about which an average prudent investor ought reasonably to be informed is material.arrow_forwarda) Describe an ethical dilemma. How does a person resolve an ethical dilemma? b) Why is there a special need for ethical behavior by professionals? Why does the need for ethical requirements of Auditors differ from other professions? c) Why is an auditor’s independence so essential? NB:Please to provide answers question A, B and Carrow_forwardHas the accounting profession created a situation in which auditors’ ethical behavior is impaired by their professional obligations? How does the profession’s view of such obligations relate to how courts tend to view the legal liability of auditors?arrow_forward
- Having inaccurate financial statements that can harm society would correspond with the ethical perspective of distributive justice. Discussarrow_forwardV2. If a lawyer refuses to furnish corroborating information regarding litigation, claims, and assessments. the auditor should: disclose this fact in a footnote to the financial statements. seek to obtain the corroborating information from management. C) consider the refusal to be a scope limitation. D) honor the confidentiality of the client-lawyer relationship.arrow_forwardGive an explanation of the legal foundation for suing a CPA. What defenses does the auditor have to counter such accusations? What is the relationship between these defenses and adherence to the accounting profession's ethical standards?arrow_forward
- How does the prudent person concept affect the liability of the auditor?arrow_forwardQ:(i) Auditor's report is often called Independent Auditor's Report. Why is independence important to the auditor? Explain the specific independence requirements. (ii) Give an example that the auditor may violate the independence requirements and suggest the possible safeguard the auditor should take.arrow_forwardWhich of the following actions would be considered as self-interest threats? Select which two options are correct. Select one or more: A. A member of the assurance team is a director of the client. B. An auditor acts as an advocate on behalf of an assurance client. C. An auditor has potential employment with an assurance client. D. One client provides a high percentage of total audit fees.arrow_forward
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