Deck 2: Ethics,legal Liability and Client Acceptance
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Deck 2: Ethics,legal Liability and Client Acceptance
1
The fundamental ethical principles that apply to all members of the professional bodies are to act with integrity,objectivity,professional competence and due care,confidentiality and professional behaviour.
True
2
For auditors to be liable to third parties for negligence,a duty of care must exist.
True
3
A famous statement by Lord Justice Lopes in the Pacific Acceptance case was that an auditor "…is a watchdog,but not a bloodhound."
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4
Being negligent means not exercising due care.
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Professional competence refers to the to the members of a professional body;
A)Maintain the knowledge to adequately operate in their clients industry.
B)Maintain a level of understanding of their clients business operations.
C)Maintain a level of commitment to their industry associations.
D)Maintain their level of knowledge and skill required by the professional body.
A)Maintain the knowledge to adequately operate in their clients industry.
B)Maintain a level of understanding of their clients business operations.
C)Maintain a level of commitment to their industry associations.
D)Maintain their level of knowledge and skill required by the professional body.
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6
Ensuring compliance with auditing regulations will not assist auditors to avoid litigation.
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7
For an auditor to be truly independent they must possess independence of mind and independence of appearance.
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8
An engagement letter sets out the terms of the engagement.
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9
The role of the Internal Auditors will enhance the work of the external auditors by further developing the findings of the external auditors between engagements.
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10
The key difficulty for third parties in successfully claiming against the auditor is establishing that the client's management contributed to the third party's loss.
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11
An effective audit committee will enhance the independence of the external audit function.
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12
Third parties are anyone other than the client and its shareholders that uses the financial report to make a decision.
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13
An engagement letter is prepared by the auditors and signed by the client at the conclusion of the audit process.
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14
Compliance with the fundamental ethical principles is mandatory for all members of the accounting profession.
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15
Independence in appearance is the ability to act with integrity,objectivity and professional scepticism.
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16
Auditors can avoid litigation by implementing policies and procedures that ensure all work is fully documented.
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17
An example of an advocacy threat is encouraging others to buy shares or bonds being sold by the client.
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18
The judgement in the Esanda case has made it far easier for third parties to establish that a duty of care is owed by the auditor.
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19
When assessing client integrity,the auditor will consider the appropriateness of the client's interpretation of accounting rules.
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20
An engagement letter does not include an overview of the client's responsibility for the preparation of the financial report.
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21
An example of a safeguard to independence created by accounting firms is:
A)the existence of client acceptance and continuation procedures.
B)legislation that requires that an auditor be independent.
C)the establishment of a code of ethics.
D)the establishment of an audit committee.
A)the existence of client acceptance and continuation procedures.
B)legislation that requires that an auditor be independent.
C)the establishment of a code of ethics.
D)the establishment of an audit committee.
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22
Which of the following was an observation or recommendation by Justice Owen in the HIH Royal Commission Report?
A)audit reports should be addressed to shareholders.
B)auditor independence is not a critical element in establishing the credibility of an auditor's report.
C)boards of directors should establish an audit committee.
D)an independent and objective audit,conducted with an appropriate degree of professional scepticism,is required.
A)audit reports should be addressed to shareholders.
B)auditor independence is not a critical element in establishing the credibility of an auditor's report.
C)boards of directors should establish an audit committee.
D)an independent and objective audit,conducted with an appropriate degree of professional scepticism,is required.
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23
Independence in appearance is:
A)the belief that independence of mind has been achieved.
B)the ability to act with integrity,objectivity and professional scepticism.
C)also referred to as actual independence.
D)the ability to make a decision that is free from bias,personal beliefs and client pressures.
A)the belief that independence of mind has been achieved.
B)the ability to act with integrity,objectivity and professional scepticism.
C)also referred to as actual independence.
D)the ability to make a decision that is free from bias,personal beliefs and client pressures.
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24
Having policies and procedures to ensure the quality of an accounting firm's service is an example of a safeguard to independence created by:
A)the Corporations Act.
B)the client's audit committee.
C)the client's board of directors.
D)None of the above.
A)the Corporations Act.
B)the client's audit committee.
C)the client's board of directors.
D)None of the above.
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25
Safeguards to independence are created by:
A)clients.
B)the profession,legislation or regulation.
C)accounting firms.
D)all of the above.
A)clients.
B)the profession,legislation or regulation.
C)accounting firms.
D)all of the above.
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26
Which of the following is a fundamental principle of professional ethics?
A)integrity.
B)objectivity.
C)confidentiality.
D)all of the above.
A)integrity.
B)objectivity.
C)confidentiality.
D)all of the above.
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27
Under tort law,to prove that and auditor has been negligent the plaintiff must establish:
A)a duty of care was owed by the auditor.
B)a loss was suffered as a result of the breach of duty of care.
C)there was a breach of the duty of care.
D)all of the above.
A)a duty of care was owed by the auditor.
B)a loss was suffered as a result of the breach of duty of care.
C)there was a breach of the duty of care.
D)all of the above.
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28
Professional behaviour refers to the obligation that all members of the professional bodies:
A)refrain from disclosing information to people outside of their workplace that is learned as a result of their employment.
B)not allow their personal feelings or prejudices to influence their professional judgement.
C)ensure that they do not harm the reputation of the accounting profession.
D)be straightforward and honest.
A)refrain from disclosing information to people outside of their workplace that is learned as a result of their employment.
B)not allow their personal feelings or prejudices to influence their professional judgement.
C)ensure that they do not harm the reputation of the accounting profession.
D)be straightforward and honest.
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29
The principles established by Justice Moffitt in the Pacific Acceptance case do not include:
A)auditors have a duty to use reasonable skills and care.
B)auditors must properly document procedures used.
C)auditors are watchdogs but not bloodhounds.
D)auditors must audit the whole year.
A)auditors have a duty to use reasonable skills and care.
B)auditors must properly document procedures used.
C)auditors are watchdogs but not bloodhounds.
D)auditors must audit the whole year.
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30
What type of threat to independence arises when an accounting firm acts on behalf of its assurance client results?
A)self-interest threat.
B)advocacy threat.
C)self-review threat.
D)intimidation threat.
A)self-interest threat.
B)advocacy threat.
C)self-review threat.
D)intimidation threat.
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31
A self-interest threat refers to the threat that can occur when an accounting firm or its staff:
A)needs to form an opinion on their own work or work performed by others in the firm.
B)has a financial interest in an audit client.
C)is threatened by the client's staff or directors.
D)acts on behalf of its assurance client.
A)needs to form an opinion on their own work or work performed by others in the firm.
B)has a financial interest in an audit client.
C)is threatened by the client's staff or directors.
D)acts on behalf of its assurance client.
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32
It is the responsibility of the board of directors to:
A)provide an opinion on the truth and fairness of the financial statements.
B)direct the auditors to audit specific financial statement accounts.
C)ensure that the financial report is prepared so as to provide a true and fair view.
D)none of the above.
A)provide an opinion on the truth and fairness of the financial statements.
B)direct the auditors to audit specific financial statement accounts.
C)ensure that the financial report is prepared so as to provide a true and fair view.
D)none of the above.
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33
An auditor's assessment of their client's integrity would not include:
A)the client's attitude to audit fees and its willingness to pay a fair amount.
B)whether the auditor has sufficiently competent staff to complete the audit.
C)the reputation of the client and its management.
D)the client's attitude to risk exposure and management.
A)the client's attitude to audit fees and its willingness to pay a fair amount.
B)whether the auditor has sufficiently competent staff to complete the audit.
C)the reputation of the client and its management.
D)the client's attitude to risk exposure and management.
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34
Examples of board committees include the:
A)nomination committee.
B)remuneration committee.
C)risk committee.
D)all of the above.
A)nomination committee.
B)remuneration committee.
C)risk committee.
D)all of the above.
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35
Objectivity refers to the obligation that all members of the professional bodies:
A)ensure that they do not harm the reputation of the accounting profession.
B)refrain from disclosing information to people outside of their workplace that is learned as a result of their employment.
C)be straightforward and honest.
D)not allow their personal feelings or prejudices to influence their professional judgement.
A)ensure that they do not harm the reputation of the accounting profession.
B)refrain from disclosing information to people outside of their workplace that is learned as a result of their employment.
C)be straightforward and honest.
D)not allow their personal feelings or prejudices to influence their professional judgement.
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36
Intimidation threats to independence include:
A)a close business relationship with the client.
B)the threat that that the client will use a different assurance firm next year.
C)preparing information for the client that is then assured.
D)representing the client in a legal dispute.
A)a close business relationship with the client.
B)the threat that that the client will use a different assurance firm next year.
C)preparing information for the client that is then assured.
D)representing the client in a legal dispute.
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37
Which of these cases established the legal principle that auditors owe a duty of care to shareholders as a group and not to individual shareholders?
A)Caparo.
B)Esanda.
C)Pacific Acceptance.
D)Scott Group.
A)Caparo.
B)Esanda.
C)Pacific Acceptance.
D)Scott Group.
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38
According to the ASX Corporate Governance Council,an audit committee should:
A)be chaired by the chairman of the board of directors.
B)consist of a majority of independent directors.
C)not have a formal charter.
D)have at least four members.
A)be chaired by the chairman of the board of directors.
B)consist of a majority of independent directors.
C)not have a formal charter.
D)have at least four members.
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39
The main recipients of the financial report and the attached audit report are acknowledged as:
A)the audit committee.
B)the shareholders or members.
C)the board of directors.
D)the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
A)the audit committee.
B)the shareholders or members.
C)the board of directors.
D)the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
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40
Threats to the independence of auditors include:
A)self-interest threats.
B)familiarity threats.
C)advocacy threats.
D)all of the above.
A)self-interest threats.
B)familiarity threats.
C)advocacy threats.
D)all of the above.
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41
Explain the five fundamental principles of professional ethics.
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42
Explain the purpose and major contents of an engagement letter between the auditor and their client.
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43
Distinguish between independence of mind and independence in appearance.
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44
Independence is considered one of the key characteristics of auditors.Explain why auditor independence is so important to the effectiveness of an audit and explain the various threats to an auditor's independence.
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45
Discuss the findings in the Esanda case as they relate to an auditor's liability to a third party.
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46
The key difficulty for third parties in legal action against auditors has been establishing that a duty of care was owed to them by their auditor.Explain the development of the relevant legal principles relating to an auditor's duty of care to third parties with reference to specific case law.
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47
The final stage in the client acceptance and continuance decision process involves:
A)the auditor preparing an independence declaration statement.
B)the auditor obtaining a management representation letter from the client.
C)the preparation of an engagement letter.
D)the client's audit committee meeting with the auditor.
A)the auditor preparing an independence declaration statement.
B)the auditor obtaining a management representation letter from the client.
C)the preparation of an engagement letter.
D)the client's audit committee meeting with the auditor.
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48
Describe the three categories of safeguards to an auditor's independence.
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49
Audit committees have been widely recommended as being an important mechanism for enhancing the external auditor's independence.What are the important characteristics of audit committees and discuss why these characteristics are considered so important to a committee's effective and efficient operation.
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