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- Accounting_ethics abstract "Accounting ethics is primarily a field of applied ethics, the study of moral values and judgments as they apply to accountancy. It is an example of professional ethics. Accounting ethics were first introduced by Luca Pacioli, and later expanded by government groups, professional organizations, and independent companies. Ethics are taught in accounting courses at higher education institutions as well as by companies training accountants and auditors.Due to range of accounting services and recent corporate collapses, attention has been drawn to ethical standards accepted within the accounting profession. These collapses have resulted in a widespread disregard for the reputation of the accounting profession. To combat the criticism and prevent fraudulent accounting, various accounting organizations and governments have developed regulations and remedies for improved ethics among the accounting profession.".
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- Accounting_ethics quote ""Accountants and the accountancy profession exist as a means of public service; the distinction which separates a profession from a mere means of livelihood is that the profession is accountable to standards of the public interest, and beyond the compensation paid by clients."".
- Accounting_ethics quote ""Every company in the country is fiddling its profits. Every set of published accounts is based on books which have been gently cooked or completely roasted. The figures which are fed twice a year to the investing public have all been changed in order to protect the guilty. It is the biggest con trick since the Trojan horse. ... In fact this deception is all in perfectly good taste. It is totally legitimate. It is creative accounting."".
- Accounting_ethics quote ""When people need a doctor, or a lawyer, or a certified public accountant, they seek someone whom they can trust to do a good job — not for himself, but for them. They have to trust him, since they cannot appraise the quality of his 'product'. To trust him they must believe that he is competent, and that his primary motive is to help them."".
- Accounting_ethics quote "Seven goals of accounting ethics education *Relate accounting education to moral issues. *Recognize issues in accounting that have ethical implications. *Develop "a sense of moral obligation" or responsibility. *Develop the abilities needed to deal with ethical conflicts or dilemmas. *Learn to deal with the uncertainties of the accounting profession. *"Set the stage for" a change in ethical behavior. *Appreciate and understand the history and composition of all aspects of accounting ethics and their relationship to the general field of ethics. —Stephen E. Loeb".
- Accounting_ethics source "—Ian Griffiths in 1986, describing creative accounting".
- Accounting_ethics source "—John L. Carey, describing ethics in accounting".
- Accounting_ethics source "—Robert H. Montgomery, describing ethics in accounting".
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