The purpose of this study is to explore how the audit of building societies changed in the late 1950s in a reversion of audit objective from ‘fraud detection’ to ‘statement verification’ (Chandler et al., 1993: 452). Of particular interest is the analysis of the extended negotiations between the ICAEW and the Treasury over the reform of the form of the auditors’ report for building societies, which was implemented through the enactment of the Building Societies Act 1960 (BSA60) We show how change implemented through the BSA60 relieved chartered accountants from ‘out of tune’ (T233/1652) practice established by nineteenth century legislation, but to do so required them to take an alternative duty to report on internal control.building societ...
The purpose of this article is to detail and explain the changes in auditing techniques that have ta...
The most recent effort at restating the auditor\u27s standard report, SAS 58, is the most comprehens...
One advantage of studying history is to explain present practice or at least to help place current p...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the audit of building societies changed in the late 1950...
In this article, informed by corporatist theory, we explore the transition from 'fraud detection' to...
Following the previous research conducted in Noguchi and Bátiz-Lazo (2010), this study aims to analy...
This study adds to the accounting history literature by looking at features common to major defalcat...
Taking as its point of departure the rules regulating accounting practice, this article focuses on t...
This paper examines how accounting–based regulation was introduced through the House Purchase and Ho...
This article explores the manipulation of published financial reports in order to counter the potent...
Purpose: The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following t...
This article examines some of the issues relating to, and cases of, the conflicts of interests invol...
The purpose of this article is to detail and explain the changes in auditing techniques that have ta...
The most recent effort at restating the auditor\u27s standard report, SAS 58, is the most comprehens...
One advantage of studying history is to explain present practice or at least to help place current p...
The purpose of this study is to explore how the audit of building societies changed in the late 1950...
In this article, informed by corporatist theory, we explore the transition from 'fraud detection' to...
Following the previous research conducted in Noguchi and Bátiz-Lazo (2010), this study aims to analy...
This study adds to the accounting history literature by looking at features common to major defalcat...
Taking as its point of departure the rules regulating accounting practice, this article focuses on t...
This paper examines how accounting–based regulation was introduced through the House Purchase and Ho...
This article explores the manipulation of published financial reports in order to counter the potent...
Purpose: The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following t...
This article examines some of the issues relating to, and cases of, the conflicts of interests invol...
The purpose of this article is to detail and explain the changes in auditing techniques that have ta...
The most recent effort at restating the auditor\u27s standard report, SAS 58, is the most comprehens...
One advantage of studying history is to explain present practice or at least to help place current p...