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The AICPA¡¯s Codification of the Code of Professional Conduct (the Revised Code), issued in June 2014, features two ¡°principle-based¡± conceptual frameworks that employ a ¡°threats and safeguards¡± approach to CPAs¡¯ ethical dilemmas. These 2014 conceptual frameworks reprise...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of firms using derivatives applying Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 133. It aims to measure the magnitude of cumulative effects of changes in accounting principle from the income statement in the year of...
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Purpose – Recent corporate failures such as Enron, WorldCom, Global Crossing and K-Mart and auditing failures such as Arthur Andersen have sparked great public concern, including the passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. This paper aims to address the development of accounting standards....
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By examining the perceptions of junior/senior staff about the value of formal and informal mentoring systems for a recently merged CPA firm, we show how mentoring relationships can serve as a useful resource in its adaptation to rapid change. The study found that accounting professionals in...
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Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the effects of mentoring and organizational justice on auditors' relationships with their non-mentor supervisors. While having a mentor should cause higher quality protégé auditors and their non-mentor supervisor relationships, organizational justice...
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Such major scandals as the savings and loan failures in the late 1980s and 1990s, the Enron, Global Crossing, WorldCom and Tyco corporate scandals, Arthur Andersen's demise, and the current crisis of the financial system have all been linked directly or indirectly to false, misleading, or...
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We hypothesize, based on management control processes in large firms (Covaleski et al., 1998), that large-firm practitioners will be less likely than small-firm auditors to report beliefs that non-audit services (NAS) impair auditor independence. Based on Goldman and Barlev's (1974) analysis of...
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As a result of recent problems with corporate reporting and management, renewed interest in Corporate Governance has arisen. We analyze economic value alignment as a form of Corporate Governance, a concept similar to but more encompassing than economic value added and value-based management. We...
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