Autor: J. Edward Ketz
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 313,95 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780471433767 |
ISBN10: |
0471433764 |
Autor: |
J. Edward Ketz |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2003-07-30 |
Ilość stron: |
312 |
Wymiary: |
262x188 |
Tematy: |
KF |
What went wrong and how to fix it
"This is a book that well represents the skeptical, probing, and doubting spirit of the time. Professor Ketz explores the ways corporate management and auditors can spin financial reporting to misinform investors. It is written so that the individual investor can grasp the ideas but will be useful for investment analysts and audit committee members who need a lively briefing in how to spot questionable accounting."
John H. Biggs
Former chairman and Chief Executive Officer
TIAA – CREF
"Ed Ketz brilliantly illustrates how the improper application of accounting rules misleads users of financial statements. This book is an indispensable resource and greatly enhances ones understanding of the many obscure footnotes found in todays financial statements."
Albert Meyer
2nd Opinion Research, Plano, TX
It is now painfully clear that "earnings management" has managed little, other than some short–term gain for a handful of managers and a long–term catastrophic erosion of the public faith in financial reporting. But it is not too late for the accounting industry to turn back from the brink. Edward Ketz lays out several specific problems in the financial reporting arena, describes how the system failed to correct any of these problems, and suggests a compelling course of action for improvement in Hidden Financial Risk: Understanding Off–Balance Sheet Accounting.
Chapter by chapter, Ketz explains how firms hide debt using:The equity methodLease accountingPension accountingSpecial Purpose Entities
and then illustrates the failures of directors, auditors, regulators, and investors to detect and eliminate these tools of deception. He concludes by drawing upon his thirty years experience to propose how the industry can learn to identify fraud and ultimately restore
investor confidence. Executives, accountants, and individual and institutional investors will find Hidden Financial Risk to be a powerful examination of the present, shifting accounting landscape.
Spis treści:
Preface.
PART I. MY INVESTMENTS WENT OUCH!
1. What? Another Accounting Scandal?
2. Balance Sheet Woes.
PART II. HIDING FINANCIAL RISK.
3. How to Hide Debt with the Equity Method.
4. How to Hide Debt with Lease Accounting.
5. How to Hide Debt with Pension Accounting.
6. How to Hide Debt with Special Purpose Entities.
PART III. FAILURES THAT LED TO DECEPTIONS.
7. The Failure of Managers and Directors.
8. The Failure of the Auditing Profession.
9. The Failure of Regulation.
10. The Failure of Investors.
PART IV. MAKING FINANCIAL REPORTS CREDIBLE.
Chapter 11. Andersen Has the Solution—Really!
Bibliography.
Index.
Nota biograficzna:
J. EDWARD KETZ, PhD, is MBA Faculty Director and Associate Professor of accounting at Penn States Smeal College of Business. He has been cited in the press over 500 times since Enrons bankruptcy, and is well known as an accounting expert as attested in writings, vast citations in the press and on television, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. His column "Accounting Annotations" is published in Accounting Today and his column "Accounting Cycle: Wash, Rinse, and Spin" appears regularly at SmartPros.com. He is also the author of Bridge Accounting: Procedures, Systems, and Controls (Wiley).
Okładka tylna:
What went wrong and how to fix it
"This is a book that well represents the skeptical, probing, and doubting spirit of the time. Professor Ketz explores the ways corporate management and auditors can spin financial reporting to misinform investors. It is written so that the individual investor can grasp the ideas but will be us
eful for investment analysts and audit committee members who need a lively briefing in how to spot questionable accounting."
John H. Biggs
Former chairman and Chief Executive Officer
TIAA – CREF
"Ed Ketz brilliantly illustrates how the improper application of accounting rules misleads users of financial statements. This book is an indispensable resource and greatly enhances ones understanding of the many obscure footnotes found in todays financial statements."
Albert Meyer
2nd Opinion Research, Plano, TX
It is now painfully clear that "earnings management" has managed little, other than some short–term gain for a handful of managers and a long–term catastrophic erosion of the public faith in financial reporting. But it is not too late for the accounting industry to turn back from the brink. Edward Ketz lays out several specific problems in the financial reporting arena, describes how the system failed to correct any of these problems, and suggests a compelling course of action for improvement in Hidden Financial Risk: Understanding Off–Balance Sheet Accounting.
Chapter by chapter, Ketz explains how firms hide debt using:The equity methodLease accountingPension accountingSpecial Purpose Entities
and then illustrates the failures of directors, auditors, regulators, and investors to detect and eliminate these tools of deception. He concludes by drawing upon his thirty years experience to propose how the industry can learn to identify fraud and ultimately restore investor confidence. Executives, accountants, and individual and institutional investors will find Hidden Financial Risk to be a powerful examination of the present, shifting accounting landscape.
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