AAT diagnostic test results
Here are the correct answers (marked in green and with a tick):
Question 14
Select the correct answer.
AAT's Continuity of Practice Policy sets out adequate continuity of practice arrangements to ensure the professional needs of clients will be dealt with in the event of a licensed member becoming incapacitated through various circumstances.
Which of the following would be a suitable continuity of practice for a licensed member?
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Another sole practitioner or firm of accountants located in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man with similar competencies, procedures, compatible practices, and comparable services
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An employee of the firm studying an accountancy qualification
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The licensed member's spouse or partner who is a prinicpal of the firm but does not hold any accountancy qualifications and/or have any knowledge or experience in running an accountancy practice
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Explanation of the correct answer:
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Question 14
Select the correct answer.
AAT's Continuity of Practice Policy sets out adequate continuity of practice arrangements to ensure the professional needs of clients will be dealt with in the event of a licensed member becoming incapacitated through various circumstances.
Which of the following would be a suitable continuity of practice for a licensed member?
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Another sole practitioner or firm of accountants located in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man with similar competencies, procedures, compatible practices, and comparable services
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An employee of the firm studying an accountancy qualification
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The licensed member's spouse or partner who is a prinicpal of the firm but does not hold any accountancy qualifications and/or have any knowledge or experience in running an accountancy practice
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If you think there is an error in this question, please quote reference: 14195