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Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting 2nd Edition by Steven Mintz, Roselyn Morris

Edition 2ISBN: 0078025281
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Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting 2nd Edition by Steven Mintz, Roselyn Morris

Edition 2ISBN: 0078025281
Exercise 14

Do you think any meaningful differences exist between the level of responsibility assumed by auditors in the U.S. when compared to those providing audit services outside the U.S? Be sure to address any meaningful differences in responsibility under the U.S. “present fairly” language and the “true and fair view.”

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Audit:

The audit is defined as a systematic examination of books of accounts of an individual or an organization.

Auditor:

Auditing is done by the professional CPA; we call them auditors. At the end of the accounting period when all the books of accounts are closed, an auditor ensures all the entries recorded in the books of accounts are accurate as required in the law.


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