Ethics in Accounting - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Ethics in Accounting.

Ethics in Accounting - Research Article from Encyclopedia of Business and Finance

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 4 pages of information about Ethics in Accounting.
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Ethics in accounting is of utmost importance to accounting professionals and those who rely on their services. Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and other accounting professionals know that people who use their services, especially decision makers using financial statements, expect them to be highly competent, reliable, and objective. Those who work in the field of accounting must not only be well qualified but must also possess a high degree of professional integrity. A professional's good reputation is one of his or her most important possessions.

The general ethical standards of society apply to people in professions such as medicine and accounting just as much as to anyone else. However, society places even higher expectations on professionals. People need to have confidence in the quality of the complex services provided by professionals. Because of these high expectations, professions have adopted codes of ethics, also known as...

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