Accounting I HN 2.02

Accounting I HN 2.02

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Business

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Lisa is applying for a position in a small insurance agency. The company wants to hire an individual that can convert its manual accounting system to a computerized system. She listed on her application that she has an accounting degree as well as an emphasis in computerized systems. These qualifications represent which type of skills?

Back

workplace skills

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Jason demonstrates accuracy and truthfulness when he works with his accounting clients. This is an example of which key principle for ethics in accounting?

Back

integrity

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Mary has applied for a position as an accounting clerk for a local company. She listed as her qualifications that she is a problem-solver and needs little direction to complete assigned tasks. These are classified as which type of skills? Options: 21st Century skills, workplace skills, foundation skills, communication skills

Back

21st Century skills

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

John has applied for a position as chief financial officer for a Fortune 500 company. He listed as his qualifications that he is a problem-solver, has the ability to plan, and can resolve issues. These are classified as which skills? Options: 21st Century skills, workplace skills, foundation skills, communication skills

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21st Century skills

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Jamie is an accountant. She knows that she is expected to produce accurate financial reports from her audit. She knows when she submits her report to her superiors, her friend will suffer consequences for misappropriation of funds. Jamie submits an accurate report and follows which key principle for ethics in accounting? Options: competence, confidentiality, materiality, objectivity

Back

objectivity

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Brian is an accountant in a local firm. He submits an accounting report to his manager that suggests an action that will ultimately benefit him monetarily. Which key principle for ethics in accounting has Brian violated?

Back

independence

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Bob Martin, CPA, delivers training workshops for CPA exam candidates. In acquiring resources for his workshops, he offers each candidate $100 to provide him information on questions from the exam. Which specific rule of conduct is Martin violating? Options: Advertising and Other Forms of Solicitation, Acts Discreditable, Contingent Fees, Independence

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Acts Discreditable

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