Multiple Choice
A CPA's conflicts of interest are determined by:
A) The CPA herself
B) The accountancy licensing board of the state in which she works as an accountant
C) The AICPA Conflicts Enforcement Committee
D) The AICPA committee that evaluates issues of independence, objectivity, and conflicts of interest
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