Punjabi

Author:   Tej Bhatia ,  John Flower (EIASM, Belgium)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415003209


Pages:   460
Publication Date:   22 July 1993
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Tej Bhatia ,  John Flower (EIASM, Belgium)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.840kg
ISBN:  

9780415003209


ISBN 10:   0415003202
Pages:   460
Publication Date:   22 July 1993
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""Bringing about improvements in the audit market is one of the most important financial challenges of the age. This book examines various possible ways of fostering improvement. It is informative and stimulating. Krish Bhaskar and John Flower, together with Rod Sellers, have a wide range of experience in auditing, management and academia and this shows in their balanced analysis. I recommend the book."", Sir Bryan Carsberg has held numerous senior academic posts in accounting, and policy roles including Director General of Oftel, Director General of Fair Trading and was Secretary General of the International Accounting Standards Committee, 1995–2001.   ""In the I990s I was asked by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW) to help celebrate the 500th anniversary of the publication of Luca Pacioli's 'De Summa'. The Institute was keen to mark this significant anniversary of the key work in the development of accountancy and build the image of the profession in Europe and with the European institutions. My contacts with the ICAEW introduced me to the professional world of the accountant and broke my preconception that this was a domain of stuffy bookkeepers. Here was a world of financial magicians with integrity. Some 25 years later, many traditional viewpoints are under searching examination and Professor Krish Bhaskar's eminently readable, and for the layman very understandable, examination of the audit market is an essential read for all those who are seeking wisdom about what today's accountants are up to and the major issues facing the profession. It is a balanced account, drawing on ranges of opinion from academics, professionals and regulators alike. An important book for today."", Bill Martin, former Head of Single Market information, European Commission, Brussels; Former Commission Representative in Malta; Commissioner General for the EU, EXPO98 Lisbon.   ""Having held senior financial positions in the Middle East for several years, where I have found auditing standards of the Big Four are still of poor quality and very often with auditors' independence undermined by conflicts of interest, Professor Krish Bhaskar’s factual research, detailed analyses and conclusions in this eye-opening book, should be a wake-up call to the accountancy profession and the regulatory authorities, not just in the UK, but internationally. This balanced and thought-provoking work deserves urgent attention to protect both investors and the reputation of the accountancy profession."", Vaiz Karamatullah, Former CFO of Arab conglomerates in various Middle Eastern countries; presently Trustee of The Graham Layton Trust, a UK charity supporting free eye care overseas.


Bringing about improvements in the audit market is one of the most important financial challenges of the age. This book examines various possible ways of fostering improvement. It is informative and stimulating. Krish Bhaskar and John Flower, together with Rod Sellers, have a wide range of experience in auditing, management and academia and this shows in their balanced analysis. I recommend the book. , Sir Bryan Carsberg has held numerous senior academic posts in accounting, and policy roles including Director General of Oftel, Director General of Fair Trading and was Secretary General of the International Accounting Standards Committee, 1995-2001. In the I990s I was asked by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (ICAEW) to help celebrate the 500th anniversary of the publication of Luca Pacioli's 'De Summa'. The Institute was keen to mark this significant anniversary of the key work in the development of accountancy and build the image of the profession in Europe and with the European institutions. My contacts with the ICAEW introduced me to the professional world of the accountant and broke my preconception that this was a domain of stuffy bookkeepers. Here was a world of financial magicians with integrity. Some 25 years later, many traditional viewpoints are under searching examination and Professor Krish Bhaskar's eminently readable, and for the layman very understandable, examination of the audit market is an essential read for all those who are seeking wisdom about what today's accountants are up to and the major issues facing the profession. It is a balanced account, drawing on ranges of opinion from academics, professionals and regulators alike. An important book for today. , Bill Martin, former Head of Single Market information, European Commission, Brussels; Former Commission Representative in Malta; Commissioner General for the EU, EXPO98 Lisbon. Having held senior financial positions in the Middle East for several years, where I have found auditing standards of the Big Four are still of poor quality and very often with auditors' independence undermined by conflicts of interest, Professor Krish Bhaskar's factual research, detailed analyses and conclusions in this eye-opening book, should be a wake-up call to the accountancy profession and the regulatory authorities, not just in the UK, but internationally. This balanced and thought-provoking work deserves urgent attention to protect both investors and the reputation of the accountancy profession. , Vaiz Karamatullah, Former CFO of Arab conglomerates in various Middle Eastern countries; presently Trustee of The Graham Layton Trust, a UK charity supporting free eye care overseas.


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Tej K. Bhatia is Associate Professor of Linguistics and South Asian Languages at Syracuse University, New York. He has published and taught extensively in the field of linguistics and South Asian languages and linguistics. Currently, he is an Acting Director of the Cognitive Science Program at Syracuse University.

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