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,Which step in D. Consider rules, regulations, and
the decision- laws
making model is Step 7 asks this question. You may
characterized by determine that the greatest benefit
asking the and least amount of harm would
question, "Are likely result if you take a particular
these opinions course of action, but if that course
consistent with of action is inconsistent with the
applicable profession's rules of conduct, you
professional may not ignore those rules.
ethics rules,
regulations, and
laws?"
A. Recognize
ethical issues
B. Gather critical
facts
C. Consider the
effect on
stakeholders
D. Consider
rules,
regulations, and
laws
,Which step in B. Consider your comfort level
the decision- Step 6 asks you to consider your
making model is comfort level. Before you make a
characterized by decision about the correct action
asking the when facing an ethical issue, you
question, "If you should ask yourself some questions.
had to discuss
your decision in
public, would
you be
concerned
about how it
reflects on your
ethics"
A. Recognize
ethical issues
B. Consider your
comfort level
C. Consider the
effect on stake
holders
D. Consider
rules,
regulations, and
laws
, D. Your state CPA licensing board
CPAs must
State CPA licensing boards are
follow the rules
charged with issuing CPA licenses
and standards
and overseeing the ethical conduct
promulgated by
of CPAs in 55 jurisdictions in the
which body?
United States. It is critically
A. AICPA
important for CPAs to know their
B. SEC
state board's requirements. If you
C. PCAOB
are licensed by more than one state
D. Your state
board, you should familiarize
CPA licensing
yourself with each state's
board
requirements.
As a professional C. Your primary responsibility is to
CPA, I have the serve the public interest.
greatest
responsibility to
serve:
A. My clients
B. My best
interest
C. The public's
interest
D. My superior's
interest
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Terms in this set (38)
,Which step in D. Consider rules, regulations, and
the decision- laws
making model is Step 7 asks this question. You may
characterized by determine that the greatest benefit
asking the and least amount of harm would
question, "Are likely result if you take a particular
these opinions course of action, but if that course
consistent with of action is inconsistent with the
applicable profession's rules of conduct, you
professional may not ignore those rules.
ethics rules,
regulations, and
laws?"
A. Recognize
ethical issues
B. Gather critical
facts
C. Consider the
effect on
stakeholders
D. Consider
rules,
regulations, and
laws
,Which step in B. Consider your comfort level
the decision- Step 6 asks you to consider your
making model is comfort level. Before you make a
characterized by decision about the correct action
asking the when facing an ethical issue, you
question, "If you should ask yourself some questions.
had to discuss
your decision in
public, would
you be
concerned
about how it
reflects on your
ethics"
A. Recognize
ethical issues
B. Consider your
comfort level
C. Consider the
effect on stake
holders
D. Consider
rules,
regulations, and
laws
, D. Your state CPA licensing board
CPAs must
State CPA licensing boards are
follow the rules
charged with issuing CPA licenses
and standards
and overseeing the ethical conduct
promulgated by
of CPAs in 55 jurisdictions in the
which body?
United States. It is critically
A. AICPA
important for CPAs to know their
B. SEC
state board's requirements. If you
C. PCAOB
are licensed by more than one state
D. Your state
board, you should familiarize
CPA licensing
yourself with each state's
board
requirements.
As a professional C. Your primary responsibility is to
CPA, I have the serve the public interest.
greatest
responsibility to
serve:
A. My clients
B. My best
interest
C. The public's
interest
D. My superior's
interest