重新审视会计伦理(或史密斯博士前往华盛顿)

Murphy D. Smith
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本文(社论)建议教育工作者和从业人员采取行动,为会计专业提供道德指导。在公司丑闻和股市动荡之后,国会通过了一项立法,成立了一个新的委员会来监督上市公司的审计师,并增加了对欺诈行为的刑期。本文是根据作者2002年7月26日星期五在美国众议院商业、贸易和消费者保护小组委员会上的开场陈述写成的。在国会听证会上,Chick-Fil-A的创始人特鲁特·凯西(Truett Cathy)引用了箴言22:1的话,其中说:“好名声比巨额财富更可取;德高望重,胜过金银。事实是,光荣的生活确实比名利更令人满足。会计专业人员必须善于执行道德判断,以便他或她能够考虑受其行为影响的人的福利。衡量成功的最终标准不是名利,而是品德和操守。会计行业的领导有责任向从业人员和学生灌输道德行为和个人诚信。如果人民缺乏诚信,政府的规章制度就无法维持一个自由和有道德的社会。
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A Fresh Look at Accounting Ethics (or Dr. Smith Goes to Washington)
This article (editorial) proposes actions to be taken by educators and practitioners in providing ethical direction to the accounting profession. In the wake of corporate scandals and a shaky stock market, Congress passed legislation that established a new board to oversee auditors of publicly traded companies and increased prison sentences for fraud. This article is based on the author's opening statement to the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection, Friday, July 26, 2002. At the Congressional Hearing, Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-Fil-A, quoted Proverbs 22:1, which says: A good name is more desirable than great riches; to be esteemed is better than silver or gold. The truth is that living an honorable life really is more satisfying than fame and fortune. The accounting professional must be skilled at implementing moral judgments so that he or she can consider the welfare of those affected by his or her actions. The ultimate measure of success is not fame and fortune, but moral character and personal integrity. The leadership of the accounting profession has a responsibility to inculcate in practitioners and students ethical behavior and personal integrity. Rules and regulations of government cannot preserve a free and ethical society whose people lack integrity.
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