Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting: Text and Cases
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Rating | : | 4.57 (915 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01CF6FTFM |
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Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-02 |
Language | : | English |
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Dr. Steven M. He also has received the Faculty Excellence Award of the California Society of CPAs. Dr. Morris received her Ph.D. Morris, Ph.D., CPA, is a professor of accounting in the Accounting Department at the McCoy College of Business, Texas State University–San Marcos. She is a past president of the Accounting Education Foundation and chair of the Qualifications Committee of the Texas Board of Pub
Dr. Dr. . Dr. in business administration from the University of Houston. His first book, titled Cases in Accounting Ethics and Professionalism, was also published by McGraw-Hill. Mintz has recently been acknowledged by accounting researchers as one of the top publishers in accounting ethics and in accounting education. Mintz received the 2015 Accounting Exemplar Award of the Public Interest Section of the American Accounting Association. He was selected for the 2014 Max Block Distinguished Article Award in the "Technical Analysis" category by The CPA Jour
This is probably the worst textbook I've ever used This is probably the worst textbook I've ever used. It's long-winded and so poorly organized, it makes learning about these topics way harder than they need to be. For example, there's a section in chapter four that details the investigations of the accounting profession. In the 1977-1978 section, it starts talking about the formation of the PCAOB - something that happens decades later! And every time the book goes to define a term, it starts off with "There is no accepted definition for _________" and then blathers on and on with what the term /might/ mean before fin. Not a very practical textbook PandaMaki This textbook was rented for a 10-week accounting course. This book is frustratingly difficult to read because there's no proper organization of content. Chapters are long and overloaded with information. Many times I caught myself losing track of what I was trying to learn because the text keeps dragging on, uses too many examples or re-introduces information you've read before in a confusing way.The textbook contains fancy words that only makes the reading difficult. Also, I feel that certain passages in the textbook could have been written in a more simple and conc. "I recommend anyone taking this class to be especially conscious of" according to Cooper Jared. Bought this book used for a summer class. While the book gave me the material I needed for the class, I definitely agree with the other reviews. This book is very disorganized and confusing. I'm a slow reader and each chapter took me at least 2hrs to read. I found myself constantly highlighting and making notes in the margins in order to focus, and not drift away. I recommend anyone taking this class to be especially conscious of your time ( I work and have my classes on the weekend, and its a crunch to finish.) I even tried to look online through the AICPA website fo
To that end it includes numerous features designed to make both learning and teaching easier.. The overriding philosophy of this text is to provide the instructor with comprehensive coverage of ethical and professional issues encountered by accounting professionals. Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting is designed to provide the instructor with the best flexibility and pedagogical effectiveness of any book on the market. The book is devoted to helping students cultivate the ethical commitment needed to ensure that their work meets the highest standards of integrity independence and objectivity