Global Governance in Accounting: Rebalancing Public Power and Private CommitmentPalgrave Macmillan, 29.05.2008 - 241 Seiten This book takes a look at the world of accounting and examines business's relationship with the state. It compares the accounting regulations in Germany, the UK and the US to provide evidence that privatization and convergence must be used with caution, at least in the world of accounting. |
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A Socioeconomic View | 5 |
Germany the | 22 |
New Governance Arrangements in Disclosure | 33 |
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Global Governance in Accounting: Rebalancing Public Power and Private Commitment J. Zimmermann,J. Werner,P. Volmer Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2008 |
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accounting profession accounting rules accounting standards AICPA auditing standards auditors authority BaFin bodies capital markets changes Chapter Commission company law competences convergence corporate governance council directive cross-listing demutualization Deutsche Börse Deutsche Börse AG developments disclosure and enforcement disclosure regulation disclosure requirements disclosure rules economic established Europe European Exhibit FASB federal financial accounting financial reporting financial statements framework FRRP GAAP Germany globalization golden age harmonization IASB IFAC IFRS important increased insider trading institutions intervention investment investor protection issuers issues legislation listed companies listed firms listing rules mandated ment NASDAQ NYSE operational organization organizational oversight PCAOB private actors procedures professional Professional Oversight Board reforms regulatory relevance role Sarbanes-Oxley Act sector self-regulation shares societal SROs standard-setting statutory audit stock exchanges stock markets structure supervisory board three countries tion trading