SAVING THE COMPANIES AFFECTED BY THE CURRENT ECONOMIC CRISES - AT THE HAND OF STAKEHOLDERS AND ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS
Andreea Paula Dumitru ()
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Andreea Paula Dumitru: Faculty of Economic Sciences, "Nicolae Titulescu" University, Bucharest, Romania
Global Economic Observer, 2013, vol. 1, issue 1, 101-109
Abstract:
The current economic environment is characterized by uncertainties related to price volatility, difficulties in the valuation of financial instruments, as well as of assets and liabilities in general. More and more companies face liquidity issues that could even threaten their existence. Under these circumstances, saving such companies becomes a major concern for the ones directly interested, "survival" being the term most used in the current state of the world's economy. In the context of this economic turmoil at international level, the main stakeholders and the accountants professionals find themselves in the position of revising their procedures, objectives, strategies, but also their behaviour, their attitude in general, in order to limit or even eliminate the negative consequences of the financial crisis. From our perspective, the communication among company, stakeholders, and auditors represents the fundament of a successful business strategy. However, communication difficulties could be encountered, especially under conditions of uncertainty and crisis. The present article intends to identify the opportunities and threats generated by the economic crisis and to analyze the information flows among company, stakeholders and accountants professionals under circumstances in which the going concern assumption is threatened. Our paper emphasizes the importance of communication among company, stakeholders, and auditors in saving the firms affected by the economic crisis.
Keywords: economic turmoil; stakeholders; accounting professionals; communication; transparency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-05
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