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Quality Control Defects Revealed In Smaller Firms' Pcaob Inspection Reports, Dana R. Hermanson, Richard W. Houston
Quality Control Defects Revealed In Smaller Firms' Pcaob Inspection Reports, Dana R. Hermanson, Richard W. Houston
Faculty Articles
The article reports the study of Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) on the quality control (QC) defects of small audit firms. Topics including the accounting lapses of small auditing firms, tips on complying QC standards and importance of inspection on the auditing industry are discussed. Study reveals that smaller firms have deficient processes in conducting audit quality. The article notes that PCAOB is expected to increase campaign in assisting audit firms while small audit firms are encouraged to address their QC deficiencies.
Are Regulatory Mandate And Independence Necessary For Audit Quality?, Shyam Sunder, Karim Jamal
Are Regulatory Mandate And Independence Necessary For Audit Quality?, Shyam Sunder, Karim Jamal
Shyam Sunder
Trade, Accounting, And Governance In Kautilya's Arthasastra, Shyam Sunder
Trade, Accounting, And Governance In Kautilya's Arthasastra, Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder
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Accounting For Athletics: A Balanced Scorecard Approach, Daniel D. Delaney
Accounting For Athletics: A Balanced Scorecard Approach, Daniel D. Delaney
Honors Scholar Theses
The Balanced Scorecard is a managerial accounting system designed for internal use in order to align four different facets of a business with its overall vision and strategy. It emphasizes that an organization should not be judged on financial performance alone, but also on a variety of non-financial metrics. Using the Balanced Scorecard, the Athletic Department at the University of Connecticut has been analyzed as to which metrics are the most important in terms of fulfilling their mission statement.
An Analysis Of Restatements Due To Errors And Auditor Changes By Fortune 500 Companies, James H. Thompson, Timothy L. Mccoy
An Analysis Of Restatements Due To Errors And Auditor Changes By Fortune 500 Companies, James H. Thompson, Timothy L. Mccoy
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Business
Events leading to the breakup of Arthur Anderson and Co. included the failure of Enron and other evidence of financial reporting irregularities. Many of these irregularities involved restatement of financial statements due to error. During the last several years, numerous articles in the accounting literature and accounting press have chronicled such restatements and the often associated change in auditor. This paper analyzes restatements due to error and auditor changes made by Fortune 500 companies during 2001 and 2002 in order to assess whether restatements due to error lowered or raised income and whether companies with income-decreasing errors showed a greater …
Preferred Learning Methods: Comparisons Between International And Domestic Accounting Students, Indra Abeysekera
Preferred Learning Methods: Comparisons Between International And Domestic Accounting Students, Indra Abeysekera
Faculty of Commerce - Papers (Archive)
This study provides a comparison between the preferred learning modes (traditional, interactive, group case-based lectures) of international and domestic students undertaking a new undergraduate accounting topic at an Australian university. A Likert-scale survey questionnaire was used to determine the differences and similarities between the two groups. When the results are analysed using the Hofstede model of societal cultural dimensions, they indicate significant differences between the two groups of students with regard to their preferences for formal versus interactive and group case-based lectures. The paper provides a discussion of the implications of these findings for teaching methods, assessment and curriculum development.