For each of the situations listed, Identity which of three principles integrity objectivity and independence, or due care) from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the Shuations are members of the AICPA (Note: Refer to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct) Select the principle from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that is violated for each of the situations a. Lance recently graduated with an accounting degree and found a job in the payables department of Sawyer Sneaker Company. Lance is in charge of adjusting entries for accrued liabilities that have been paid, but he does not remember how to treat these entries because he has not seen them since one of his courses from his junior year in college. Lance assumes the accrued liabilities for this month are the same amounts as last month so he does not enter in the new accrual entries for this month and does not reverse last mont's entries. b. Frankie Candle Co is a small family-owned company that only employs one accountant. Jenny Since Jenny is in charge of all areas of accounting and knows she will not get caught, she decides to create fictitious accounts payable entries at Frankie Candle Co for the company she owns Candle Supply Apre is a newly hired auditor for Penny & Blake, a CPA firm. Her father owns EBE Veterinary Supply Aprilis cocited to be assigned to work on the account of ERE since she understands the business well from working part time during summers there when she was growing up. Apri does not disclose that her father owns ELE because she knows she will not have any blas. Anne works in the payables department of Yellow Steel Inc. She noticed that her company's current ratio is a little lower than the industry average. In an attempt to improve the current ratio, she decides not lo acorde wages payable for this month. d. de of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the nce is in charge of ot seen them since one nth so he does not as of accounting and owns, Candle Supply to work on the accoun s not disclose that her dustry average. In an Due care Integrity Objectivity and independence CUO" TUUUV Blau B oston Herp For each of the situation isted, Identity which of the principles integrity objectivity and independence, or due care) from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the situations are members of the AICPA (Note: Refer to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.) Select the principle from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that is violated for each of the situations Lance recently graduated with an accounting degree and found a job in the payables department of Sawyer Sneaker Company Lance is in charge of adjusting entries for accrued liabilities that have been paid, but he does not remember how to treat these entries because he has not seen them since one of his courses from his junior year in college Lanco assumes the accrued liabilities for this month are the same amounts as last month so he does not onlar in the new accrual entries for this month and does not reverse last month's entries Frankie Candie Co. is a small family-owned company that only employs one accountant, Jenny. Since Jenny is in charge of all areas of accounting and knows she will not get caught, she decides to create fictitious acounts payable entries at Frankie Candle Co for the company she owns, Candle Supply b. Inc. April is a newly hired auditor for Penny & Blake, a CPA firm. Her father owns ESE Veterinary Supply Aprilis cited to be assigned to work on the account of E&E since she understands the business well from working part-time during summers there when she was growing up. Apri does not disclose that her father owns ESE because she knows she will not have any bias d. Anne works in the payables department of Yellow Steel, Inc. She noticed that her company's current ratio is ante lower than the industry average. In an attempt to improve the current ratio, she decides not to accrue wages payable for this month For each of the situations listed, Identity which of three principles integrity objectivity and independence, or due care) from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the Shuations are members of the AICPA (Note: Refer to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct) Select the principle from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that is violated for each of the situations a. Lance recently graduated with an accounting degree and found a job in the payables department of Sawyer Sneaker Company. Lance is in charge of adjusting entries for accrued liabilities that have been paid, but he does not remember how to treat these entries because he has not seen them since one of his courses from his junior year in college. Lance assumes the accrued liabilities for this month are the same amounts as last month so he does not enter in the new accrual entries for this month and does not reverse last mont's entries. b. Frankie Candle Co is a small family-owned company that only employs one accountant. Jenny Since Jenny is in charge of all areas of accounting and knows she will not get caught, she decides to create fictitious accounts payable entries at Frankie Candle Co for the company she owns Candle Supply Apre is a newly hired auditor for Penny & Blake, a CPA firm. Her father owns EBE Veterinary Supply Aprilis cocited to be assigned to work on the account of ERE since she understands the business well from working part time during summers there when she was growing up. Apri does not disclose that her father owns ELE because she knows she will not have any blas. Anne works in the payables department of Yellow Steel Inc. She noticed that her company's current ratio is a little lower than the industry average. In an attempt to improve the current ratio, she decides not lo acorde wages payable for this month. d. de of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the nce is in charge of ot seen them since one nth so he does not as of accounting and owns, Candle Supply to work on the accoun s not disclose that her dustry average. In an Due care Integrity Objectivity and independence CUO" TUUUV Blau B oston Herp For each of the situation isted, Identity which of the principles integrity objectivity and independence, or due care) from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct is violated. Assume all persons listed in the situations are members of the AICPA (Note: Refer to the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct.) Select the principle from the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct that is violated for each of the situations Lance recently graduated with an accounting degree and found a job in the payables department of Sawyer Sneaker Company Lance is in charge of adjusting entries for accrued liabilities that have been paid, but he does not remember how to treat these entries because he has not seen them since one of his courses from his junior year in college Lanco assumes the accrued liabilities for this month are the same amounts as last month so he does not onlar in the new accrual entries for this month and does not reverse last month's entries Frankie Candie Co. is a small family-owned company that only employs one accountant, Jenny. Since Jenny is in charge of all areas of accounting and knows she will not get caught, she decides to create fictitious acounts payable entries at Frankie Candle Co for the company she owns, Candle Supply b. Inc. April is a newly hired auditor for Penny & Blake, a CPA firm. Her father owns ESE Veterinary Supply Aprilis cited to be assigned to work on the account of E&E since she understands the business well from working part-time during summers there when she was growing up. Apri does not disclose that her father owns ESE because she knows she will not have any bias d. Anne works in the payables department of Yellow Steel, Inc. She noticed that her company's current ratio is ante lower than the industry average. In an attempt to improve the current ratio, she decides not to accrue wages payable for this month