Behavioral Aspects
Interests
Consent
Independence & Confidentiality
Managing Conflicts
100

People tend to choose this over deferred benefits, making conflicts of interest tempting

What is instant gratification?

100

The principal objective of the profession or activity

What is a primary interest? 

100

This form of consent is when the client gives direct consent to waive potential conflict

What is Actual Consent?

100

This standard is used by accountants to evaluate their impartiality

What is the reasonable person standard?

100

Establishing this resource that contains information on all of a firm’s clients is a great way to manage conflicts of interest

What is a Database?

200

This occurs when people who have performed a good deed feel entitled to engage in a bad deed

What is moral licensing?

200

This interest goes beyond financial stakes and includes relationships, values, or personal loyalties

What is a secondary interest?

200

This type of disclosure typically states that it is common for an accountant to serve numerous clients, including some who may be competitors, suppliers, or customers

What is a General Disclosure?

200

In common law systems, this principle requires courts to follow prior rulings when deciding similar cases (double for the Latin term!)

What is precedent?

200

Email filtering is a form of this conflict management tool

What are information barriers?

300

An advisor who fully discloses a conflict of interest exaggerates his advice by this much

What is 30%?

300

According to this standard, a COI is considered to exist at this point

What is ... when it is reasonably foreseeable that interests will diverge?

300

This degree of consent is required from a client when waiving a conflict of interest

What is Informed consent?

300

These two ethical components align closely with actual and apparent conflicts, respectively

What is independence in fact and appearance?

300

This element regarding employees is crucial within a company to prevent future liability

What is education/training?

400

When a client diminishes the reliability of an accountant’s advice and disclosure, they are engaging in this

What is improper discounting?

400

A “tainted” client relationship can be maintained as long as this standard is followed

What are adequate safeguards/barriers?

400

These are the two options for when a client chooses not to give consent

What is ... Discontinue serving the client OR Terminate other relationships or personnel that caused the original conflict?

400

According to the AICPA code, confidential information comprises these three elements

What is ... unknown to the general public, reasonable expectation of secrecy, and potentially harmful if disclosed?

400

This internal control involves the core functions of custody, recordkeeping, and authorization

What is segregation of duties?

500

In a conflict of interest disclosure, an accountant issues a formal statement identifying conflicts among these three types of relationships

What is Personal, Financial, and Professional?

500

These two threats are closely associated with accountant-client conflicts

What are Familiarity and self-review?

500

This exception required the accountant in the scenario involving Chris and Jessica not to continue with the engagement

What are Taxes?

500

This state’s district court ruled against Arthur Andersen’s decision to prioritize confidentiality

What is the state of New York?

500

When dealing with a conflict of interest in the tax practice, you must retain written consent for this period of time

What is 3 years?

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