ACC 521 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Professional Ethics, Ethical Dilemma, Financial Statement

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Introduction: auditors are responsible to the society; their responsibility can be divided into 3 categories, moral, professional, legal. Moral responsibilities: auditor responsibilities to conform to broad social norms of behavior. Legal responsibilities: the risks auditors accept in a court of law while practicing public accounting: these risk s include risks that arise from failing to use due care in the conduct of the audit. Ethics: that branch of philosophy which is the systematic study of reflective choice, of the standards of right and wrong by which it is to be guided, and the goods toward which it may ultimately be directed. It involves questions requiring reflective choice (decision problems) Involves guides of rights and wrong (moral principles) It is concerned with the consequences of decisions. Ethical problem: a problem exists when you must make a choice among alternative actions and the right choice is not absolutely clear.

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