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Index
Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Scandal and Reform PART I Birth of a Profession
2 Out of Darkness 3 Ivar Kreuger 4 McKesson & Robbins 5 Into the Spotlight
PART II The Profession's Principle Problem
6 Generally Accepted Accounting Principles 7 National Student Marketing 8 Equity Funding 9 Déjà Vu
PART III The Savings & Loan Crisis
10 It's a Wonderful Life? 11 ESM Government Securities 12 Lincoln Savings & Loan 13 Bank Robbers
PART IV The Expectation Gap
14 Auditors and Fraud 15 ZZZZ Best 16 Crazy Eddie 17 Closing the Gap
PART V The Litigation Crisis
18 Auditors' Legal Liability 19 Fund of Funds 20 MiniScribe 21 Litigation Reform
PART VI Beginning of the End
22 Auditor Independence 23 Waste Management 24 Sunbeam 25 End of the Millennium
PART VII From Profession to Regulated Industry
26 Professionalism 27 Enron 28 WorldCom 29 The Perfect Storm
PART VIII The World is Flat
30 It's a Small World 31 Parmalat 32 Satyam 33 The Great Recession 34 Conclusion
Appendix A: Discussion Questions Appendix B: Suggestions for Integrating Called to Account with Popular Auditing Texts Notes Sources Index
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