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In the late 1980s, financial accounting in Britain was in disarray.
‘Creative’ accounting was rife. The authority of the
industry’s standard-setters had been drastically compromised when
their rules for inflation accounting were first ignored by many
firms and then abandoned. There were calls for government to
replace the accountants’ self-regulation with a tough regulatory
regime close to the American model. Also, rapid change in the
financial industry was generating complex new financial schemes for
which existing accounting standards were inadequate. This book
tells the story of the next decade: the problems the
standard-setters faced, both technical and political, the
resistance they met, the solutions they developed, and the
durability of their work. Innovations they developed have become
part of global accounting standards. The story is told in the words
of three board members, all of whom had spent their careers in
accounting, one as a senior technical partner of a Big 4 audit
firm, one as an executive in major multinational businesses, one as
a university professor: respectively, the Chairman, Sir David
Tweedie; the Technical Director, Allan Cook; and the academic board
member, Professor Geoffrey Whittington. The medium is for the most
part conversation, with the standard-setters questioned by
Cambridge Professor Geoff Meeks, recorded over three years
producing a more vivid picture of motivations and events. Also, in
this technically demanding subject, it has the advantage of a
simpler, more informal, and engaging conversational style and
language. The book will appeal not just to accountants interested
in the origins of the rules they are following and students
learning why those rules were adopted, but also to anyone
interested in how, in spheres beyond accounting, to harness the
expertise and support of business regulatees without suffering
regulatory capture.
A Lost Childhood This is the story of injustice and cruelty
experienced by one boy during his years spent in the care of a West
Riding County Councils Children's Home, from being an infant of two
until the age of seventeen. Memories which have stayed with him to
this day are recorded in this book. "They stole my childhood,
something I will never forgive them for."
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