Accounting and the Global Economy After Sarbanes-Oxley

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A01=David L McKee
A01=Don E. Garner
A01=Yosra AbuAmara McKee
accounting firm adaptation strategies
Accounting Firms
accounting standardization
AICPA Code
Assurance Engagements
Assurance Team Member
Audit Clients
Audit Committee
Audit Firm
audit methodology
auditing
auditing independence
Auditing Standards
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Auditor Independence
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Author_Don E. Garner
Author_Yosra AbuAmara McKee
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financial
Financial Reporting Process
GAAS
global financial regulation
IASB
IASC Board
IFRS
independence
Independence Standards Board
international
international financial reporting
Internet Business Solutions
Largest Public Accounting Firm
Medium Sized Entities
Non-audit Services
PCAOB
practitioner ethics
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Public Accounting Firms
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Sarbanes Oxley Act
Sarbanes Oxley Requirements
standards

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765613769
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is essential for students and practitioners in accounting, international business, finance, and economics. In a straightforward and readable style, it focuses on the changing accounting and auditing standards in national and global economies in the post-Enron/Arthur Andersen era. The authors clarify the reasons behind and consequences of the accounting profession's failure in auditing and self-regulation, as most firms placed consulting profits ahead of public audit duties. They show how Sarbanes-Oxley solutions, while not perfect, are major contributors to the profession's redemption, and have enabled it to rise to new heights of service and revenue. The book offers a detailed examination of accounting practitioners' past challenges and future prospects. It provides a realistic analysis of specific issues facing accounting and auditing firms today, including the growing problem of independence; the need for one set of international accounting standards and one set of auditing standards; adjustments facing the global financial system; and the impact of the Internet and communication systems on accounting firms.
Don E. Garner, David L. McKee, Yosra AbuAmara McKee

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