The scope of CPA services : a study of the development of the concept ofindependence and the profession's role in society
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The scope of CPA services : a study of the development of the concept ofindependence and the profession's role in society
(Modern accounting perspectives and practice / series editor, Gary John Previts)
Wiley, c1985
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"A Ronald Press publication."
Bibliography: p. 177-180
Includes index
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Description
This original study clarifies current issues directly related to auditor independence and investigates the wide scope of available consulting services. Examines the actions taken by various groups and high-ranking corporate officers to preserve modern-day auditor independence. Traces the origins of the concept of auditor independence to mid-19th Century Britain and explores how the meaning of auditor indepedence has evolved since that time. Includes comprehensive lists of service fees by class as a percent of talent revenues for major CPA firms.
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