Multiple Choice
The potential conflict of interest when a single accounting firm provides both auditing and consulting services is that the firm can
A) charge higher fees to its audit clients and lower fees for its consulting services so it can expand its consulting business.
B) charge higher fees to its consulting clients and lower fees for its audit services so it can expand its auditing business.
C) provide unjustifiably favorable audit reviews for firms that are large clients for its consulting services.
D) pressure its clients into paying high fees for both auditing and consulting services.
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