Farley, an accountant, intentionally misstates a material fact to mislead Global Industries, Inc, a client. Global justifiably relies on the misstatement to its detriment. Farley is most likely liable for
A) fraud
B) malpractice.
C) negligence.
D) none of the choices.
A
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