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基本説明
A YBP Library Services Bestselling Professional Titles, June-August 2003. Investigates the way in which, in spite of an enormous regulatory activity, sudden corporate collapses and other associated financial reporting failures persist.
Full Description
This book investigates the issues raised by the vast array of accounting standards and technical rules which have marked the recent history of accounting. It is argued that the accounting profession is beset by an inferior and incomplete notion of quality in its work which emphasises compliance with processing rules, rather than the correspondence with commercial phenomena necessary to make financial statements reliable guides for human activity.
Contents
1. Matters in Conflict: Professionalism, Accounting Rules and the Function of Accounting
2. Professions: Their Nature, Roles and Responsibilities
3. Accounting as a Profession: The Extent and Origins of Occupational Authority
4. The Nature of Accounting Rules
5. Explaining the Proliferation of Accounting Rules
6. Professionalism, Accounting Rules and Accounting Discourse
7. Professionalism, Accounting Rules and Accounting Education
8. Professionalism, Accounting Rules and Accounting Practice
9. Advancing Professional Accounting Knowledge