The post-Enron disintegration of Arthur Andersen in 2002 reduced the number of international accounting firms that audit nearly all of the world's largest public companies to the surviving Big Four -- Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC. Despite market dominance, double-digit annual growth and annual global revenue above $120 billion in 2014 - the viability of the Big Four and their business model faces serious threats:- Widespread dissatisfaction with the standard form and language of their core product -- the traditional pass-fail auditor's report. - The persistent expectations gap between their perceived performance quality and the stated desires of information users.- And especially, the questionable ability of the Big Four and their partners to survive a black swan financial shock - a litigation judgment or law enforcement sanction on the scale that destroyed Arthur Andersen. Count Down looks at the complex challenges facing the Big Four, questions the feasibility and achievability of the various proffered solutions , and proposes an evolved model for Big Audit that would be both sustainable for the large firms and fit to serve the capital markets of the 21st century.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN-13
9781785605819
eBay Product ID (ePID)
216744283
Product Key Features
Author
Jim Peterson
Publication Name
Count Down: the Past, Present and Uncertain Future of the Big Four Accounting Firms
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Economics, Accounting, Business
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
229mm
Item Width
152mm
Volume
19
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Jim Peterson
Series Title
Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
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