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Samuel Yankuba
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
An action brought against an accountant who fails to properly perform the job for which the accountant was hired is known as a(n) ________ action.
A) malfeasance
B) malpractice
C) impropriety
D) actuary
E) class
Malpractice Action
A legal action filed against a professional person for failure to act in accordance with prevailing professional standards.
Properly Perform
To execute or carry out a task or duty correctly, efficiently, and up to the expected standards or specifications.
- Identify the distinctions between negligence, fraud, and breach of contract from a legal standpoint as it pertains to the accounting profession.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the distinctions between negligence, fraud, and breach of contract from a legal standpoint as it pertains to the accounting profession.
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