Consider the rule; A member should refuse an engagement with an enterprise if his or her spouse
Question:
Consider the rule; “A member should refuse an engagement with an enterprise if his or her spouse does audit-sensitive work for the enterprise.” Which of the following adds nothing to this.^
a. “It’s an important rule that a member should refuse an engagement with an enterprise if his spouse does audit-sensitive work for the enterprise.”
b. “Always obey the rule that a member should refuse an engagement with an enterprise if his or her spouse does audit- sensitive work for the enterprise.”
c. “A member should refuse an engagement with an enterprise if his or her spouse does audit-sensitive work for the enterprise.—
Or that’s what I agreed to, when I agreed to join the profession of public accountants.”
d. “A member will appear to lack independence if he or she does not refuse an engagement with an enterprise, when his or her spouse does audit-sensitive work for the enterprise.”
e.
a. and b.
f.
c. and b.
Step by Step Answer:
Understanding Accounting Ethics
ISBN: 9780976528005
1st Edition
Authors: Michael Pakaluk, Mark L. Cheffers