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A registered CPA auditing firm would be reasonably assured of meeting its responsibility to provide services that conform with professional standards by:

Joining professional societies that enforce ethical conduct

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Abiding by GAAS

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Maintaining an appropriate system of quality control

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Having an attitude of independence with regard to engagements

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Explanation

Quality control standards relate to the conduct of a firm's audit practice. They set forth standards for establishing policies and procedures to provide reasonable assurance in conforming with standards.

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In the process of evaluating whether or not an accounting change by a company is acceptable, an auditor should consider if:

The company CEO is in favor of the change

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The new accounting principle obeys the proper financial reporting framework

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The company's employees are in favor of the change

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The shareholders of the company are in favor of the change

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Explanation

If there is an accounting principle change by a company, it should be justifiable, for a reason, and it should obey any laws and reporting regulations.

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The six traits of professional skepticism include

an open mind

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prejudging outcomes

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suspension of judgment

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minimum judgement

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Explanation

One of the six traits of professional skepticism requires maintaining an “open mind”. This is also commonly referred to as a “questioning mind”. The avoidance of prejudging outcomes is inherent in the qualitative factors of an “open mind”.

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Of the following elements, which is not an element of a CPA firm's quality control policies and procedures?

Human resources

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Leadership responsibilities

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Monitoring

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Compensation checkpoints

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Explanation

In addition to HR, leadership responsibilities and monitoring, Engagement Acceptance and Continuance, Performance of the Engagement, and Ethical requirements are included as quality control elements.

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In auditing “professional skepticism” requires:

Proof of every transactions

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Distrust of management

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Critical assessment of audit evidence

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Disbelief of audit evidence.

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Explanation

As stated in PCAOB; AS 1015: “Due professional care requires the auditor to exercise professional skepticism. Professional skepticism is an attitude that includes a questioning mind and a critical assessment of audit evidence.”

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Reasonable assurance is:

A high level of assurance

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A low level of assurance

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An adequate level of assurance

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Assurance that satisfies management

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Explanation

Reasonable assurance is defined as a high level of assurance that the financial statements are free of material misstatement. This level of assurance is not absolute.