This broad analysis of public accountancy examines the historical
evolution of the discipline, arguing that it is both a business and
a public service, and therefore subject to the tension between the
two facets of its operation. This tension is widely apparent in
today's climate of corporate accounting scandals, as corporate
executives are handcuffed and accounting firms are implicated in
their financial mismanagement. The authors pose the question "Are
public accountants simply profit-driven, self-serving window
dressing for greedy multinational corporations, or is the
profession doing the best it can in the face of difficult
circumstances, trying to uncover monetary truth?"
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