Is Value Reporting for Real?(A Discussion of How Misleading Practices have Hurt the Accounting Profession)
Review of Business 2003, Spring, 24, 2
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Publisher Description
The Accounting profession is undergoing very trying times. The actions of a few have transformed it from one of the most highly respected professions to one that is now far less valued. The authors recount recent events which have served to discredit the profession. They examine current legislative reaction to these events, and provide an analysis of what can be done to regain Accounting's status. Introduction
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