SEC regulation of the accounting profession Rule 2(e)
SEC regulation of the accounting profession
Rule 2(e)
O'Brien
Christine Neylon
O'Brien, Christine Neylon
Dept. of Business Law, Carroll School of Management
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This article concerns government regulation of the accounting profession in the form of Securities and Exchange Commission rules and enforcement actions against accounting firms for Securities Act auditing and accounting failures. In that such actions impact negatively upon professional autonomy, the rules are quite controversial, prompting widespread criticism. The author details the effects of SEC rules on the accounting industry, and suggests modified standards for accountant culpability under SEC rules and enforcement actions.
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Gonzaga Law Review 0046-6115 21 3 675 690 pp. 675-690 1985/1986
Gonzaga Law Review
Gonzaga Law Review
0046-6115
21 3 675 690 pp. 675-690 1985/1986
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21
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675 690 pp. 675-690
675
690
pp. 675-690
1985/1986
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