In this book, Belkaoui turns 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 turnover 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.
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