Multiple Choice
The "Milton Manufacturing" case illustrates:
A) What can go wrong when a company sets a policy that potentially harms one area of its operations.
B) How the failure to exercise professional skepticism can cloud objective judgment.
C) The pressure that can be placed on accountants by top management.
D) What can go wrong when fraudulent accounting is dictated by top management.
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