PRINCIPLES OF AUDITING & OTHER ASSURANC
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Author: WHITTINGTON
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Explain the difference between the meaning of independence status under American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and The Institute of Internal Auditors.
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Throughout this book, emphasis has been placed on the concept of independence as the most significant single element underlying the development of the public accounting profession. The term “independent auditor” is sometimes used to distinguish the public accountant from an internal auditor. Nevertheless, The Institute of Internal Auditors points to the factor of independence as essential to an effective program of internal auditing. Distinguish between the meaning of independence as used by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants in describing the function of the certified public accountant and the meaning of independence as used by The Institute of Internal Auditors to describe the work of the internal auditor.
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Under Sarbanes–Oxley and PCAOB rules, ensuring that the auditor is independent inappearance is the responsibility ofa. The public accounting firm.b. Senior management.c. The audit committee.d. The PCAOB
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