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AICPA independence requirements suggest that a CPA should evaluate whether a particular threat to independence would lead a reasonable person, aware of all the relevant facts, to conclude that: A. There is substantial cause for a legal finding of non-independence. B. A questioning mind reveals doubt as to independence. C. The accountant is definitely not independent. D. An unacceptable risk of non-independence exists. |