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Romanian Medical System Between Technology and Economic Growth

Luminita Rus (), Dana Simona Gherai () and Rareș Gherai ()
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Luminita Rus: University of Oradea
Dana Simona Gherai: University of Oradea
Rareș Gherai: University of Oradea

Chapter Chapter 18 in Challenges and Opportunities to Develop Organizations Through Creativity, Technology and Ethics, 2020, pp 313-330 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The accounting profession should not be limited to the activity of the accountant, often seen as an “office mouse.” The professional accountant is more than that. On its own, it has the role of taking over the accounting information, processing it and presenting it in the financial statements, and analyzing it and confirming it to be provided to the final users. This complex process is meant to reflect the reality of the company. The assurance that the financial statements are true and drawn after a regulatory framework accepted is provided by the audit report. The objective of this paper is to analyze the growth of a company in terms of fixed assets held. The hypothesis from which we started is found in the question: “Is there a direct link between increasing fixed assets and increasing turnover?” Thus, in the first part of the paper, we present theoretical aspects regarding the rules for the evaluation of the elements reflected in the financial statements, as well as the influence that some accounting policies may have on the financial statements. In the second part, we submit a case study of a private medical company listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, following the change in value of fixed assets owned and turnover. We also undertake the study and compliance of ethical principles by professional accountants in the preparation and confirmation of accounting information.

Keywords: Medical system; Technology; Fixed assets; Turnover; Audit opinion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43449-6_18

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