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INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD—This is the official, comprehensive Test Bank for Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting: Text and Cases, 6th Edition by Steven M. Mintz and William F. Miller, ISBN 9780071259330 . Published by McGraw Hill (2023), this resource is perfectly aligned with the leading accounting ethics textbook used in undergraduate, graduate, and MBA programs nationwide . This test bank is the identical instructor resource used to create course examinations and is the most demanded study aid for accounting students mastering ethical reasoning, professional conduct, and decision-making frameworks while preparing for the AICPA Ethics Exam, CPA exam, and navigating real-world ethical dilemmas in accounting practice . This verified test bank provides complete, chapter-by-chapter coverage of all 8 chapters with hundreds of exam-style questions including multiple-choice, true/false, and case-scenario questions . Each question includes verified answers with detailed rationales explaining the correct answer and clarifying common misconceptions, along with cognitive level tags and textbook page references. The test bank is designed to stimulate application of ethical frameworks to case-based dilemmas, helping both instructors build assessments and students review for real-world decision-making in accounting . COMPREHENSIVE TOPIC COVERAGE INCLUDES: Chapter 1: Ethical Reasoning: Implications for Accounting—Integrity as the basis of accounting, Greek ethics (Aristotle's virtues), language of ethics (morals vs. ethics, values vs. morals), ethics vs. laws, the Six Pillars of Character (trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, citizenship), moral courage, modern moral philosophies (teleology, deontology, justice, virtue ethics, moral relativism), the public interest in accounting, AICPA Code of Professional Conduct, and application of ethical reasoning in accounting with case studies (Operation Varsity Blues, Lone Star School District) . Chapter 2: Cognitive Processes and Ethical Decision Making in Accounting—Behavioral ethics, System 1 vs. System 2 thinking, cognitive biases (confirmation bias, overconfidence, availability heuristic), Kohlberg's cognitive development approach, Rest's Four-Component Model (moral sensitivity, moral judgment, moral focus, moral character), organizational influences on ethical decision making, ethical culture vs. ethical climate, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI), sexual harassment, integrated ethical decision-making process, Giving Voice to Values (GVV) methodology (reasons and rationalizations, levers), and application cases (Ace Manufacturing, WorldCom) . Chapter 3: Organizational Ethics and Corporate Governance—Fraud in organizations (occupational fraud, financial statement fraud), seven signs of ethical collapse, ethics in the workplace, corporate governance systems (executive compensation, oversight, regulation), corporate social responsibility (CSR), sustainability, triple bottom line (TBL), conscious capitalism, whistleblowing (morality, rights and duties, Dodd-Frank provisions, Digital Realty Trust v. Somers), and case studies (Equifax Data Breach, Wells Fargo toxic sales culture, Theranos, KPMG cheating scandal) . Chapter 4: AICPA Code of Professional Conduct—Professional judgment in accounting (KPMG Professional Judgment Framework), AICPA Code independence considerations, conceptual framework for independence standards (threats and safeguards), Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) nonaudit services, SEC actions on auditor independence, rules for performance of professional services (general standards, acts discreditable, contingent fees, commissions, advertising, confidentiality), ethics and tax services (SSTSs, Treasury Circular 230), PCAOB rules (3520–3526), and case studies (KBC Solutions, Beauda Medical Center, threats to audit independence) . Chapter 5: Fraud in Financial Statements and Auditor Responsibilities—Nature and causes of misstatements (errors, fraud, illegal acts), the Fraud Triangle (incentives/pressures, opportunity, rationalization) and AU-C 240, fraud risk assessment, red flags (Dark Triad personality risk), internal controls over financial reporting, audit committee responsibilities, management representations, audit report and auditing standards (PCAOB AS 1301, AS 3101), audit opinions, and case studies (ZZZZ Best, Diamond Foods, Wirecard) . Chapter 6: Motivation for Fraudulent Financial Reporting—Incentives and pressures for fraudulent reporting (earnings targets, performance bonuses, stock price goals), earnings management, pressure to meet market expectations, and factors motivating fraudulent financial reporting . Chapter 7: Consequences of Earnings Management: The Need for Ethical Leadership in Accounting—Consequences of earnings management (loss of stakeholder trust, stock devaluation, reputational damage), ethical leadership, tone at the top, promoting ethical behavior through training and culture, and the role of ethical leadership in maintaining organizational integrity . Chapter 8: Auditors' Legal Liabilities and Defenses—Auditor legal liability (civil liability for negligence or gross negligence), liability for failure to detect material fraud, legal defenses, and professional accountability in auditing practice . DOCUMENT ACCESS: This test bank is available as an instant digital download (PDF) immediately upon purchase. Fully text-searchable, printable, and accessible anytime through your user account . Trusted by thousands of accounting students for ethics course exams, CPA Ethics Exam preparation, and mastering the essential concepts of professional conduct, independence, integrity, and ethical decision-making in accounting practice .

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