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Robert Bloom (Author), Marilynn Collins (Author), Jayne Fuglister (Author), Hans Heymann (Author)

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February 28, 1994 0899306993 978-0899306995

The authors analyze the schism between accounting practitioners and academics, providing historical, philosophical, and political perspectives on this division. They support the efforts of the Accounting Education Change Commission in its call for sweeping changes in the scope and quality of accounting education. This schism originated before the turn of the century in the United States over concerns about the best preparation for professional accountants. Since that time, the nature of the schism has broadened considerably. Accounting has largely been taught in a structured framework, far removed from the dynamic and ill-structured situations resulting from environmental changes in which accounting is practiced. This gulf between accounting and practice reflects the schism today, which has become a division between individuals with different philosophical, economic, and political goals and attitudes. Nevertheless, the authors view the schism in a positive light--as a natural reflection of different ideas that lead to beneficial changes.

The authors begin with a philosophical perspective on the schism, as a division between opposing ideas, and deal with three areas of the accounting schism: education, practice, and standard-setting. The main focus is on education. The history of the schism is then delineated. Other views of the schism are considered next, including economic, political, and utilitarian. The function of the schism in the world of accounting is examined. Recent changes in the nature and complexity of the environment in which accounting is practiced are presented. This book is suitable for use in accounting theory and policy courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels and in accounting education seminars at the graduate level. In addition, the book should be of interest to accounting practitioners.


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?This excellent book is an important resource for those interested in the future of accounting reporting and education. This concise and informative book should be read by current accounting educators and practitioners and would be an excellent addition to a business graduate course. Practitioners, academics, and all who are interested in standard setting should include Schism in Accounting in their library. The objective presentation of the many facets of the schism between educators and practitioners and the related, evolving status of accounting education make this a valuable resource.?-International Accounting

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An analysis of the schism for sweeping reforms in accounting education.


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professional accounting education, university accounting education, general accounting education, accounting education programs, future accounting education, accounting educators, accounting faculties, accounting instruction, accounting instructors, accounting curricula, accounting faculty, accounting institution, accounting graduates, accounting practitioners, accounting curriculum, accounting academics, expanding profession, practicing accountants, accounting students, accounting profession, accounting standard setting, accounting courses, classical framework, accounting theory, executory contracts
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Academic Fellow, Accounting Education Change Commission, United States, American Accounting Association, Bedford Report, Accounting Horizons, South Africa, Price Waterhouse, Office of the Chief Accountant
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