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Accounting and the global economy after Sarbanes-Oxley

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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.

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Product Details
Routledge
076561376X / 9780765613769
Hardback
15/11/2007
United Kingdom
English
264 p.