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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Probably As Pertinent As Ever,
By J. Reynolds (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unaccountable Accounting: Games Accountants Play (Hardcover)
I remember this interesting book from the 1970s. It begins with a corporate president interviewing three auditing firm representatives. The president asks, "How much is two plus two?"#1 replies, "It's four." Just guess who got the engagement. Given the recent fiasco at Enron, and the stuff that's starting to emerge over Arthur Andersen's ebola-virus-meltdown of an audit at Enron, "Unaccountable Accounting" might offer information that is as pertinent as ever in the book-cooking world of big business. P.S. It's a good thing Andersen is a partnership, and not a publicly-held company. That way, there won't be a whole lot of damage to the public when the firm gets sued into oblivion over this Enron mess. |
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Unaccountable Accounting: Games Accountants Play by Abraham J. Briloff (Hardcover - Jan. 1972)
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