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The following is a list of circumstances that might be faced by a public accounting firm. select the rule violated of the aicpa code of professional conduct in the second column. if no rule is violated select 10-no violation (this may be used once, more than once, or not at all). rules 1 through 9 may be used either once, or not at all.
circumstance
(a) the dependent-son of a partner in cpa firms owns ten shares of stock in an audit client.
(b) inpreparing a tax return a cpa takes a deduction at the client's request that the cpa believed is not justified.
(c) a cpa a robs a bank
(d) a cpa own 100 shares in a consulting client for which the firm provide no attest services
(e) a cpa charges an audit fee that depends on the amount of credit the client obtains.
rules
(1) accounting principles
(2) acts discreditable
(3) advertising and other forms of solicitation.
(4) commisions and referral fees
(5) comliance with the standards

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