Exam 6: The Challenges of Accounting: Standards, Internal Control, Audits, Fraud, and Ethics
Exam 1: Business, Accounting, and You159 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions152 Questions
Exam 3: Adjusting and Closing Entries155 Questions
Exam 4: Accounting for a Merchandising Business158 Questions
Exam 5: Inventory155 Questions
Exam 6: The Challenges of Accounting: Standards, Internal Control, Audits, Fraud, and Ethics145 Questions
Exam 7: Cash and Receivables165 Questions
Exam 8: Long-Term and Other Assets171 Questions
Exam 9: Current Liabilities and Long-Term Debt171 Questions
Exam 10: Corporations: Paid-In Capital and Retained Earnings165 Questions
Exam 11: The Statement of Cash Flows135 Questions
Exam 12: Financial Statement Analysis162 Questions
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Establishing a hierarchy to let all management and employees know what is going on in a company would be an example of what element of internal control?
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Utilization of an electronic theft detection system is an example of:
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According to SOX, external auditors may report to either upper management or an audit committee.
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Living beyond one's means is an example of perceived opportunity.
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U.S. GAAP has been organized into what is called the Accounting Standards Codification.
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If an employee has a low incentive to commit fraud, the employee does NOT have:
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If an employee gives a false refund and pockets the cash, this would be considered a(n):
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Sassycat, Inc. has a reported book value of $2 million and a market value of $10 million. This means that the company is valuing its stock at 5 times what shareholders are willing to pay.
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________ embezzlement is a form of fraud committed against an organization.
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The U.S. is now using International Financial Reporting Standards instead of the old GAAP system.
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In response to a large number of high profile cases involving accounting fraud, the U. S. Congress in 2002 passed the:
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By definition, an employee who tricks a company into giving up cash for an invalid reason has engaged in a(n):
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Under Sarbanes-Oxley, those officers signing off on the reports must have evaluated the company's internal control within the previous:
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In a broad sense, fraud is the use of deception or trickery for personal gain.
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The process CPAs use to confirm that financial reports conform to GAAP is known as a(n):
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"I didn't steal the money, I only borrowed it until I can pay it back" is an example of:
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