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In this pack of ETH 376 Week 4 Discussion Questions you will find the next information: DQ 1: Several federal laws require external audits to protect the public. Should federal laws also require internal audits within a public corporation? Provide an example to support your response. DQ 2: Professional auditing standards provide for an unqualified audit report with three standard paragraphs. Briefly describe those paragraphs. Which is the most important? Why? DQ 3: In terms of professional standards, when is a disclaimer more appropriate than an audit opinion? Explain the basis for your example. Professional standards require independence in fact and appearance in regards to assigning auditors to engagements. Briefly define the terms in fact and appearance. What are the ethical implications and rationale for these auditing procedures? DQ 4: In terms of professional standards, when is a disclaimer more appropriate than an audit opinion? Explain the basis for your example. Professional standards require independence in fact and appearance in regards to assigning auditors to engagements. Briefly define the terms in fact and appearance. What are the ethical implications and rationale for these auditing procedures? |
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Sociology - General Sociology ETH 376 Week 1 Individual Assignment Ethics Essay ETH 376 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment Community Profile Presentation ETH 376 Week 3 Individual Assignment Organizational Issues ETH 376 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Organizational Profile ETH 376 Week 5 Individual Assignment Ethical Perspectives |
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If you were someone who hated high school, you just might actually love college. College classes are geared towards your major and the material is much more interesting than the standard material taught in high school. Many adult students who once did horrible in high school find themselves graduating college with high honors. |