A public accounting firm has offices in Portland and Sacramento. Members of the accounting firm have the
Question:
A public accounting firm has offices in Portland and Sacramento. Members of the accounting firm have the following loans to or from officers or directors of a Sacramento audit client. The Sacramento office handles all of the work for this client. A Portland partner has loaned $5,000 to a member of the board of directors. A Sacramento professional staff person, who does no work for this client, has borrowed $3,000 from the president of this company. Which one, if any, of the above loans would impair the firm’s independence with this client?
A) The Portland partner’s loan does not impair independence and the Sacramento professional staff person’s loan impairs independence
B) Both the Portland partner’s and the Sacramento professional staff person’s loans would impair independence.
C) Neither the Portland partner’s nor the Sacramento professional staff person’s loans would impair independence.
D) The Portland partner’s loan impairs independence and the Sacramento professional staff person’s loan does not impair independence.
Auditing Assurance Services and Ethics in Australia an Integrated Approach
ISBN: 978-1442539365
9th edition
Authors: Alvin A Arens, Peter J. Best, Greg Shailer, Brenton Fiedler