Exam IIA-CIA-Part1 Topic 7 Question 304 Discussion
Actual exam question for IIA's IIA-CIA-Part1 exam
Question #: 304
Topic #: 7
Question #: 304
Topic #: 7
Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a rationalization as the root cause of potential fraud?
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The scenario where managers who have been with the organization for several decades become aware that newly hired, younger managers are being moved more quickly into senior positions best illustrates a rationalization as the root cause of potential fraud. This situation could lead these managers to feel justified in committing fraud, believing they are undervalued or unfairly treated, which is a common form of rationalization in fraudulent activities.
Fraud triangle theory, which includes rationalization as one of the key elements leading to fraud, as discussed in various IIA resources on fraud and ethical behavior.
Fraud triangle theory, which includes rationalization as one of the key elements leading to fraud, as discussed in various IIA resources on fraud and ethical behavior.
by Michelle at Jan 04, 2026, 03:49 AM
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