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Casual observation indicates that partners in accounting firms occasionally select actions which expose their firms to great risk. A model illustrates conditions when a partner may have incentive to associate with a client whose expected value to the accounting firm is negative. The potential for this apparent goal incongruence exists when a partner′s benefits from a specific client exceed his/her ownership share of the engagement′s profits.
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