Accounting Ethics 2nd Edition

Accounting Ethics 2nd Edition book cover

Accounting Ethics 2nd Edition

Author(s): Ronald F. Duska (Author), Brenda Shay Duska (Author), Julie Anne Ragatz (Author)

  • Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar. 2011
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 254 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1405196130
  • ISBN-13: 9781405196130

Book Description

This new edition of Accounting Ethics has been comprehensively updated to deal with the significant changes within the accounting profession since 2002; the authors systematically explore the new range of ethical issues that have arisen as a result of recent developments, including the financial crisis of 2008. * Highlights the debates over the use of fair-value accounting and principles- versus rules-based standards * Offers a comprehensive overview of ethics in accounting, as well as an examination of and recommendations for solving the current crisis in this field * Investigates the nature and purpose of accounting * Uses concrete examples and case studies, including current situations * Examines the ethical responsibilities of individual accountants as well as accounting firms

Editorial Reviews

Review

Praise for the first edition: “This book is a long awaited and significant contribution to business ethics. At last, a book that addresses the full range of accounting, tax, and audit issues, integrating the perspective of the accounting profession with that of a trained ethicist. This is a must-read for everyone in the accounting profession and in business ethics. Bravo Duskas!” Patricia H. Werhane, Darden Graduate School, University of Virginia “Accounting Ethics offers a superb, accessible introduction to the traditions and responsibilities of individual accountants and their firms.” Carlin Romano, The Philadelphia Inquirer “… the author’s clear, practical, and jargon-free presentation makes this book a valuable resource or nonaccountants and required reading for every accountant and student of accounting.” Choice, November 2003 “As a guide to the basic issues and ideas concerning ethics for students with little prior exposure to the debates in accounting and the theories in ethics, this text is likely to be very useful. It is easy to read, informative and provides a good base for discussion.” European Accounting Review

From the Back Cover

This new edition of Accounting Ethics 2nd Edition has been comprehensively updated to deal with the rapid changes in standards and regulations which have occurred within the accounting profession since 2002. The authors systematically explore the new range of ethical issues which have emerged in recent years, including the significant impact on approaches to ethical problems which resulted from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the financial crisis of 2008, and the move to replace GAAP with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

The book begins by investigating the nature and purpose of accounting and follows with a brief study of the nature and use of ethical principles in determining accountants’ responsibilities; it examines the ethical imperatives that bind professionals and the specific principles and rules that various accounting codes dictate. Next, the book explores the major types of practices in which accountants engage – auditing, managerial accounting, and tax accounting – and the responsibilities associated with those practices. The new topics are addressed in a section which highlights the debates over the use of fair-value accounting and principles- versus rules-based standards.

With the additional expertise of Julie Ragatz as co-author, Accounting Ethics, 2nd Edition remains a significant and highly informative text for anyone studying or working in the area of Business Ethics.

About the Author

Ronald Duska is The Charles Lamont Post Chair of Ethics and the Professions at the American College as well as the Director of the Center for Ethics in Financial Services. He is the author and editor of several books including, Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics, Ethics for the Financial Services Professional (with Julie Ragatz, 2008), and Moral Development: From Piaget to Kohlberg. Brenda Shay Duska MT, CPA, is currently a manager at Del Pizzo & Associates, specializing in taxation. She is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Society for Financial Service Professionals. She serves on the boards of the non-profit, MusicWorks and the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Society for Financial Service Professionals. Julie Ragatz is Assistant Professor of Ethics at The American College and the Associate Director of The Center for Ethics in Financial Services. She is currently finishing her PhD in philosophy at Temple University where she concentrates on ethical theory and applied ethics.

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