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If You Need Love, Get a Puppy: A Case Study on Professional Skepticism and AuditorIndependence Robert L. Braun and H. Lynn Stallworth THE CASE fe is good, thought Will Stallard as he got into his truck that October morning. He could have been thinking of any one of a number of things-his wife of seven years, his beautiful baby girl, or his job as a staff auditor at Dykstra, Banister, and Huston (DB&H), a CPA firm with offices in Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama. Or, maybe it was the slight ch in the air and the opening of bow-hunting season in nine days. Whatever it was, his feeling of satisfaction inspired him to reflect on the path that got him to this point As a nontraditional student at a local university, he struggled to balance competing demands on his time. He maintained his business as a plumber while carrying nine hours of classes per semester. He could have made a fine living as a plumber, as his father did before him. But, as he half-joked to his auditing professor. "I want a job where I take a shower before I go to work." It had taken seven long years, a lot of patience from his wife, and his dad coming to the rescue on more than a couple of his plumbing jobs, but he had reached his goal. It had taken several unsuccessful attempts, but he had finally passed the CPA exam. After spending a year with a large regional firm, he had switched jobs four months ago to decrease his travel and overtime as the baby's due date approached. He seemed to be on his way. Life was good, or was it just the lack of sleep dulling his senses? This morning, his commute would be a short one. He was auditing the Town of Rose- dale, a bedroom community northeast of the city and just five miles from the town where
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