Agency
The fiduciary duty of 'accounting' requires a Hawaii licensee to:
AFile taxes on behalf of the client
BSafeguard and account for all funds and property received on behalf of the client✓ Correct
CAudit the client's financial statements
DProvide the client with tax advice
Explanation
The duty of accounting requires an agent to maintain accurate records of all money and property received on behalf of the client and to provide a full accounting upon request.
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