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    An Accountant Who Fails to Discover Every Impropriety in a Client's
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An Accountant Who Fails to Discover Every Impropriety in a Client's

Question 61

Question 61

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An accountant who fails to discover every impropriety in a client's books is liable to the client on a negligence theory for any resulting loss.

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