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By reference to QC Section 10, A Firm’s System of Quality Control, paragraphs 18 and A2.
- List the 6 Elements of a System of Quality Control.
- Indicate whether as an entry level staff accountant you have any personal responsibility for quality and whether or not you are expected to comply with these policies and procedures.
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