Listed below are the Six Principles of AICPA's Code of Professional Conduct.

a.Responsibilitiesb.Scope and Nature of Servicesc.Due Cared.The Public Intereste.Objectivity and Independencef.IntegrityRequired:Match each principle with its descriptive statement by placing the appropriate letter in the space provided. Each principle choice is used only once.
_______1)A member should be free from conflicts of interest and be objective. A member should be free of bias and provide auditing and attestation services in an independent manner.                _______2)A member is public practice should always consider the Code of Professional Conduct in determining the nature and scope of services which they have been asked to provide.                _______3)Members should perform all of their professional activities with the highest sense of integrity possible. This maintains and broadens public confidence in the profession.                _______4)Members should act in a way that demonstrates professionalism and honors public trust.                _______5)As a member, one should continually strive to improve competence  and the quality of services to the best of their ability.                ______6)Members should exercise sensitive professional and moral judgments in when carrying out their activities as a professional.                 

What will be an ideal response?


1) E2) B3) F4) D5) C6) A

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