Marie Janes encounters the following situations in doing the audit of a large auto dealership. Janes is not a partner. (Click the icon to view the situations.) Read the requirements. Requirement a. Describe how each of the situations might threaten Janes' independence from the auto dealership. First, identify whether or not each situation represents a potential threat to Janes' independence. Then, if the situation does represent a potential threat to independece, identify specific threat(s). (If the situation is not a potential threat to independence, leave the box under "How might this situation be considered a threat to independence?" empty; do not select a reason.) Marie Janes encounters the following situations in doing the audit of a large auto dealership. Janes is not a partner. (Click the icon to view the situations.) Read the requirements. Requirement a. Describe how each of the situations might threaten Janes' independence from the auto dealership. First, identify whether or not each situation represents a potential threat to Janes' independence. Then, if the situation does represent a potential threat to independece, identify specific threat(s). (If the situation is not a potential threat to independence, leave the box under "How might this situation be considered a threat to independence?" empty; do not select a reason.) Marie Janes encounters the following situations in doing the audit of a large auto dealership. Janes is not a partner. (Click the icon to view the situations.) Read the requirements. Requirement a. Describe how each of the situations might threaten Janes' independence from the auto dealership. First, identify whether or not each situation represents a potential threat to Janes' independence. Then, if the situation does represent a potential threat to independece, identify specific threat(s). (If the situation is not a potential threat to independence, leave the box under "How might this situation be considered a threat to independence?" empty; do not select a reason.) Marie Janes encounters the following situations in doing the audit of a large auto dealership. Janes is not a partner. (Click the icon to view the situations.) Read the requirements. Requirement a. Describe how each of the situations might threaten Janes' independence from the auto dealership. First, identify whether or not each situation represents a potential threat to Janes' independence. Then, if the situation does represent a potential threat to independece, identify specific threat(s). (If the situation is not a potential threat to independence, leave the box under "How might this situation be considered a threat to independence?" empty; do not select a reason.)