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Information evaluation criteria - Bumble Beasley took two introductory accounting courses as part of his college degree; his major was engineering. He started his own engineering consulting company and later published an article in an engineering journal titled "The Relationship between Engineering and the FASB Conceptual Framework." The article, which contained no references to other documents, discussed five elements of financial statements and referred readers to Bumble's web site. His web site featured an "under construction" icon; its primary purpose was to obtain consulting clients for Bumble's firm.
Based on the preceding scenario, identify one phrase/sentence that violates each of the following criteria for evaluating information. For example, "discussed five elements of financial statements" violates the "accuracy" criterion since the conceptual framework discusses eight elements.  Authority  Accuracy  Objectivity  Currency  Coverage \begin{array} { | l |l| } \hline \text { Authority } &\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\\\hline \text { Accuracy } \\\hline \text { Objectivity } \\\hline \text { Currency } \\\hline \text { Coverage } \\\hline\end{array}

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