Suppose a management accountant becomes aware that a poor judgment he or she made has resulted in the loss of one of the company's clients. Is the accountant bound to share this information with the company? (The accountant doubts that the company will ever find out about it directly.)
a. The management accountant is bound to honestly respond to inquiries regarding the adequacy of professional judgments but is not bound to communicate them if not directly asked.
b. The management accountant is bound to communicate this error in judgment only if another client cannot be found.
c. The management accountant is not bound to communicate this error.
d. The management accountant is bound to communicate unfavorable and favorable judgments made even if not directly asked.
D
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