Define the term "reference group" and explain the difference between a "membership reference group" and an "aspirational reference group."

What will be an ideal response?

A reference group is an actual or imaginary individual group conceived as having significant relevance upon an individual's evaluations, aspirations, or behavior. A membership group consists of people an individual knows; an inspirational reference group, on the other hand, consists of people and individual admires but does not know personally.

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a. Apply when a practitioner performs consulting services b. Apply only to the expression of a positive opinion on historical financial statements c. Apply only to attest services performed by a CPA in public practice d. Must be followed by a practitioner engaged to provide compilation services on prospective financial information

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The most common way to organize a résumé is

A) chronologically. B) functionally. C) geographically. D) alphabetically. E) a combination of several methods.

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