Can the ASB really reduce creative accounting? Can the ASB really reduce creative accounting?

Can the ASB really reduce creative accounting‪?‬

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The spectacular breakdown of Polly Peck impressively demonstrated the role of creative accounting in the 1980s. Although many companies were not doing well, creative accountants could easily deceive shareholders by manipulating figures.

The Companies Act requires financial statements ′to give a true and fair′ (i.e., factual and unbiased) ′view′. This enables user groups to properly assess a company′s financial position. If, however, accountants are free to arbitrarily manipulate figures, this becomes impossible. Therefore efforts had to be made to confine the extent of creative accounting.

By defining creative accounting (section 2), a critical evaluation of measures (section 3) and the conclusion (section 4), this essay will show that the measures introduced by the ASB are powerful to contain present creative accounting. However, they will not prevent future creative accounting.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2002
22 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
10
Páginas
EDITORIAL
GRIN Verlag
VENDEDOR
Open Publishing GmbH
TAMAÑO
191.4
KB
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