Giving Voice to Values in Accounting

Giving Voice to Values in Accounting

by Tara Shawver and William Miller
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/10/2018

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There has been much written on the importance of responsibility accounting and integrated reporting to ensure business accountability, but not on how to be a responsible accountant. As the accounting profession is built on the foundation of maintaining public trust, making the right decisions when faced with a challenging dilemma has a major impact on the long-term performance and perception of the firm as well as personal credibility. Accountants make judgement calls on a regular basis: they are privy to highly confidential information regarding their clients and their clients' businesses. Unethical earnings management practices can easily lead to falsifying records, but how does the accounting professional avoid succumbing to these practices when faced with other pressures?


Giving Voice to Values in Accounting is the first book to explain the ethical dilemmas faced by accountants in their day-to-day work and to provide clear guidance for accounting students and professionals in navigating through these issues. The Giving Voice to Values (GVV) framework focuses on resolving ethical conflict by encouraging individuals to act on their values. This bookprovides accounting educators, coaches, trainers and professionals with both the impetus and the tools to easily implement the GVV offering into their own work, their organizations and in the classroom.

ISBN:
9781351107471
9781351107471
Category:
Economics & Business
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-10-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
William Miller

William Miller is a television producer and media executive. For a decade he ran one of the UK's biggest independent production companies before partnering with his old friend Nigella Lawson to produce her critically acclaimed cooking shows as well as build and manage her global brand business.

After that he then went on to be head of talent at BBC Worldwide where he partnered with other well known names like Louis Theroux, Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer to help build their brands, businesses, and develop their TV shows. In 2014, he set up a TV development business called Raconteur as well as taking time out to write this, his first book.

In 2009 William returned to Gloucester Crescent where he now lives, three doors from his parents, with his wife and two teenage daughters.

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