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Corporate Governance and Accountability: What Role for the Regulator, Director, and Auditor?

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Dan Bavly takes a fresh look at how business is supervised and how that system can be improved. He begins by assessing the performance of the government regulator and suggests reasons for the failure to prevent many of the debacles of the recent past. New fiascoes often engender a spate of legislation, but the regulator remains the one who gets awayĆ¢€”he is simply not accountable and does not shoulder the blame. Clearly, a new definition of regulator responsibility is required.

Drawing on his years of company board and auditing experience, Bavly analyzes why the average director cannot do his job, and he shows how a complete, but feasible, overhaul of the way company boards function can help solve this problem. Bavly then goes on to explore, as an insider, the profession of accounting and to show why the CPA should be considered an endangered species. Along the way, Bavly examines many of the difficult issues of contemporary ac counting: Where is the trend of mammoth accounting organizations leading? Is the addiction to mergers suicidal? How is the accounting profession coping with technology? What is the relationship between the outside CPA and the corporate internal audit division? For each specific flaw in the system, Bavly provides a practical remedy. The general message is the need for constant reassessment and, perhaps, a plea to cut all the agencies of corporate governance back to human proportions.




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    5.0 out of 5 stars HIGHLY PENETRATING, TECHNICALLY RICH..HIGHLY RECOMMENDED., January 14, 2000
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    This review is from: Corporate Governance and Accountability: What Role for the Regulator, Director, and Auditor? (Hardcover)
    An examination of how business is supervised by directors, the board, the chief executive, auditors and outside regulators and stakeholders. Explores three questions: (1) What types of accountability are desirable, at what cost and for what gain; (2) What are the appropriate roles for market mechanisms, government regulators, corporate directors and auditors, internal and external; and (3) Are current trends healthy or are they taking us down a path not worth pursuing.This is a balanced, highly penetrating and technically rich exploration of complex issues. Highly recommended. Reviewed by Gerry Stern and Yvette Borcia, authors of Stern's SourceFinder: The Master Directory to HR and Business Information and Resources, Stern's Compensation and Benefits SourceFinder, and Stern's CyberSpace SourceFinder; founders of Stern & Associates, HRConsultant online, and the Human Resources Knowledge Network.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The CPA Journal, April 12, 2001
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    This review is from: Corporate Governance and Accountability: What Role for the Regulator, Director, and Auditor? (Hardcover)
    A recommendation without reservation iwas published in the January 2001 issue of the CPA Journal, by Allen M. Rabinowitz, and I would be grateful if you add it to the reviews of this book
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