The Coming Crisis in Accounting

The Coming Crisis in Accounting

by Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui
The Coming Crisis in Accounting

The Coming Crisis in Accounting

by Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

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Overview

In this book, Belkaoui turbans his attention to significant problems he sees facing the accounting profession as a whole and examines their effects on the way accounting is practiced, on accountants' clients, and on business in general. The problems derive, Belkaoui explains, from new developments in the accounting environment including the organizational climate in CPA firms and the rising incidence of fraudulent cases. Arguing that these problems, if not resolved, will lead to a crisis of confidence in accounting and increasing government regulation of the profession, Belkaoui both identifies their causes and proposes solutions to avert a crisis in the field.

The book is divided into six chapters, each of which addresses a particular problem in contemporary accounting. Belkaoui begins by describing a new conflictual order in the accounting environment and goes on to examine particular conflicts generated by the profession's heavy reliance on credentialism, its role in the fragmentation of services in CPA firms, and its tenuous position in the courts. The following chapters show how the credibility of accounting has been shaken by fraudulent cases and explores ways in which the accounting work process has declined. Finally, Belkaoui explores problems associated with the high levels of job dissatisfaction and turbanover in CPA firms and problems in the production of accounting knowledge. Students of accounting as well as practicing professionals will find both a sobering assessment of current accounting practices and an illuminating look at potential solutions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899303796
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/25/1989
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

AHMED BELKAOUI is Professor of Accounting, College of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago. His eleven previous books for Greenwood Press include Human Information Processing in Accounting, Behavioral Accounting, The New Environment in International Accounting, Inquiry and Accounting, and Quantitative Models in Accounting.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Context of the Contemporary Accounting Profession
The Accounting Profession at a Crossroad
Appendix 3.A Look for the Bribe: Alexander Grant Co. and the E.S.M. Government Securities Case
Appdendix 3.B Auditor's Downfall Shows a Man Caught in a Trap of His Own Making
Appendix 3.C Aftermath of Huge Fraud Prompts Claims of Regret
Appendix 3.D The Banks Are Suing the Accountants: The Drysdale Affair
Appendix 3.E Women Companionship or Psychosis May Be Costly
Appendix 3.F Equity Funding: Bogus Insurance and Inept Auditors
Appendix 3.G The Wedtech Story: Well Connected in Politics and Accounting
The Decline of the Work Process in Accounting
The Organizational Climate in Accounting Firms
The Problematics of the Production of Knowledge in Accounting
Index

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