What Exactly Financial Auditors Report Give the Divergence Between Ethics, Social Responsibility and Financial Performance. Is the Audit Profession Still Sustainable?
What Exactly Financial Auditors Report Give the Divergence Between Ethics, Social Responsibility and Financial Performance. Is the Audit Profession Still Sustainable?
Author(s): Florin Dobre, Adriana Florina Popa, Ada Lorena NiculiţăSubject(s): Micro-Economics, Economic development, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: EDITURA ASE
Keywords: consolidation of financial statements; audit reporting; financial performance; corporate social responsibility;
Summary/Abstract: With the installment of the economic crisis, there have been numerous question marks related to the level of credibility of reports delivered by the financial auditors. As to counter the effects of the economic crisis, there have been taken measures to stabilize the financial system, where an important role is being attributed to banks, rating agencies, surveillance entities or national banks. The audit’s function needs to be consolidated in order to regain the reputation it had previously the crisis. Financial audit should contribute in a substantial manner to the financial stability of the state. At present, the audit report represents a guarantee for the credibility of financial statements. The reasonability or validity attributed to the financial statements of companies going through difficult situations can, still, mislead investors’ and public’s opinions. We consider that a better defined role of the financial audit could become useful in truly fulfilling its social functions expected by the public.
Journal: Revista de Management Comparat Internațional
- Issue Year: 14/2013
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 63-70
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English