Module B General Ethics ● Ethics is a branch of philosophy which is the systematic study of reflective choice. There are three key elements ○ involves questions requiring reflective choice (decision problems) ○ involves guides of right and wrong (moral principles) ○ is concerned with the consequences (good or bad) of decisions ● Problem situation exists when we must make a choice among alternative actions and right choice isn’t always clear. ● Ethical problem situation is one where choice of actions affects wellbeing of others
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the CPA 1999 Section 68(1) provides that where any damage is caused wholly or partly by a defect product‚ the following persons shall be liable for the damage. The plaintiff only has to prove damage or defect in the product. Part X of CPA does not cover every product. Section 66 provides types of product such as goods and component parts and raw materials. Section 3 provides definition of goods. Only the goods which are purchased for private and non commercial purpose are covered by the CPA. Goods
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CHAPTER 2 Professional Standards LEARNING OBJECTIVES | | | | | | |Exercises‚ Problems‚ and | | |Review Checkpoints |Simulations | |
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Recommendation Brief for an Internal Auditor When a company is experiencing difficulty controlling their accounting functions‚ hiring an internal auditor may alleviate some of the problems. Internal auditors may perform a variety of services including operational audits‚ compliance audits‚ and financial statement audits. Additionally‚ an internal auditor can assist in development of internal controls and evaluate the effectiveness of computer systems (Arens‚ Elder‚ & Beasley‚ 2006). A company
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Jasmine Travis BUS3061 Professor Jerry Thomas July 17‚ 2014 1. Question 1: Proficient-level: There are several important functions performed in an organization‚ among which accounting is one of them. Define the accounting function and discuss how it differs from double-entry bookkeeping. Accountants analyze and interpret financial information‚ prepare financial statements‚ conduct audits‚ design accounting systems‚ prepare special business and financial studies‚ prepare forecasts and budgets
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of my orientation‚ review‚ appraisal‚ planning‚ evaluating progress and extrapolation in my learning journey in five years. -1- Chapter 1 Orientation My aim in the future is to be an excellent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and I want to be the Chief Financial Officer in a listed limited company. It is obvious that the aim is a tough task and I must be faced with lots of difficulties. Consequently‚ I have worked out a plan. Firstly‚ in three years I must be through
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QUESTION 1 1. How do a proprietorship and corporation differ? If you worked for a CPA firm‚ which would you recommend to your client and why? Explain in your own words. The difference between proprietorship and corporation is that proprietorship is only owned by 1 person and corporation is owned by either 1 person or a group of people. It also differs from the liability because a proprietorship has unlimited liability and a corporation has limited liability. When a proprietorship is sued‚
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VINAND PETROLEUM CASE Financial statements could be examined with varied degrees‚ as part of the client acceptance procedures Paige CPA got to perform a horizontal and vertical analysis‚ and financial ratio analysis of Vinand Petroleum financial statements. These procedures are not as in depth as other procedures used by auditors on financial statements‚ but these procedures may show areas of concern for auditors. From 2006 to 2007‚ Vinand’s long term debt tripled and its interest expense paid for
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Introduction The Consumer Protection Act 1999 (CPA) is an act with the objective to protect the consumers’ right which came into force in Malaysia on 15th November 1999. Basically‚ the provisions of this act cover areas not covered by other existing laws. This act provides simple and inexpensive redressal to the consumer’s grievances and relief of a specific nature for example from ‘false’‚ ‘misleading’ or ‘deceptive’ as to conduct‚ representation or practice and that they shall not be practiced
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note that the AICPA generally releases questions that it does NOT intend to use again. These questions and content may or may not be representative of questions you may see on any upcoming exams. 2007 AICPA Newly Released Questions – Auditing 1. CPA-05465 Which of the following categories is included in generally accepted auditing standards? a. b. c. d. Standards of review. Standards of planning. Standards of fieldwork. Standards of evidence. ANSWER: Choice "c" is correct. Generally accepted auditing
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