Ethics for Accountants and Auditors
Louise Kretzschmar,
Frans Prinsloo,
Martin Prozesky,
Deon Rossouw,
Sander f Korien,,
Jacques Siebrits and
Minka Woermann
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Louise Kretzschmar: Professor in Theological Ethics, University of South Africa (Unisa)
Frans Prinsloo: Director of the School of Accounting, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
Martin Prozesky: Founding Director, Unilever Ethics Centre; Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Associate, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Deon Rossouw: CEO, Ethics Institute of South Africa; Extraordinary Professor, University of Pretoria and University of Stellenbosch
Sander f Korien,: Business ethicist and researcher
Jacques Siebrits: Senior Lecturer, Accounting Department, University of the Western Cape
Minka Woermann: Lecturer, Philosophy Department; Head of the Unit for Business Ethics and Public Integrity, Centre for Applied Ethics, University of Stellenbosch
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Abstract:
How does a company best manage its ethical performance? What is the difference between personal and social ethical dilemmas? What moral obligations are expected from modern corporations? What factors need to be taken into account when making ethically-sound decisions? Ethics for Accountants and Auditors third edition covers the ethics course for accounting and auditing students in their second or third year. The text introduces students to the ethical dilemmas faced in the world of accounting and auditing, and equips them to deal with these issues in practice.
Date: 2013
Edition: 3
ISBN: 9780199042456
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