The Accountant's Guide to Peer and Quality Review
Editorial Reviews
Review
“McCabe asserts that what used to be the accounting profession has become the accounting business, largely because of increased competition resulting from eliminating the ethics rules which prohibited soliciation and encroachment on the practice of other CPAs. This book will be valuable for small public accounting firms facing a first review and to upper-division under-graduate and graduate accounting students.”–Choice
“. . . The author has provided a highly useful discussion of the program to PCPS and quality review program firms undergoing initial review and their reviewers as well as to academicians who have not been exposed to these important components of the profession's self-regulatory program. He is to be recommended for his thoughtful recommendations to the leaders of the profession and regulators to improve the programs and professional practice.”–The Accounting Review
Book Description
After reading this book, CPAs in public practice will know how to develop a quality control system, prepare for a review, and earn an unqualified review report. In addition, they will understand why peer review will help return the accounting business back to the accounting profession. The book discusses the very existence of the auditing profession and makes many recommendations that deal with public accounting's survival.
The Accountant's Guide to Peer and Quality Review
The Accountant's Guide to Peer and Quality Review,R. K. McCabe,Quorum Books,0899306853,Accounting,Accounting - General,Accounting Standards,Business / Economics / Finance,Peer review,Quality control,Reference,Business & Economics / Accounting / General
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