Now, renewed public interest  has prompted the government and investors to once again ask: Where were  the auditors? In Unaccountable: How the Accounting Profession  Forfeited a Public Trust, former communications director for KPMG and  business journalist Mike Brewster explores the fascinating  transformation of CPAs from independent voices on behalf of the shareholder to close allies of Corporate America. This vivid snapshot of the twenty-first-century accounting firm  clearly examines the implications of this shift for investors, the  industry, and the overall economy. Brewster’s exploration of the key  issues facing accounting traces the profession from its birth in the  Middle East, to its rise as one of the most universally respected in the  Western world, to the calamitous scandals of the past two years, to the fall of Andersen and passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley law.
Mike Brewster
Wiley | 2003 | ISBN: 0471423629 | 304 pages | PDF | 1,3 MB

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