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会计舞弊财务舞弊外文文献翻译
会计舞弊财务舞弊外文文献翻译
(含:
英文原文及中文译文)
文献出处:
BadawiIM.Globalcorporateaccountingfraudsandactionforreforms[J].ReviewofBusiness,2005,:
26(:
2).
英文原文
GlobalCorporateAccountingFraudsandActionforReforms
IbrahimBadawi
St.John’sUniversity
Abstract
Therecentwaveofcorporatefraudulentfinancialreportinghaspromptedglobalactionsforreformsincorporategovernanceandfinancialreporting,bygovernmentsandaccountingandauditingstandard-settingbodiesintheU.S.andinternationally,includingtheEuropeanCommission;theInternationalFederationofAccountants;theOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment;andothers,inordertorestoreinvestorconfidenceinfinancialreporting,theaccountingprofessionandglobalfinancialmarkets.
Introduction
DuringtherecentseriesofcorporatefraudulentfinancialreportingincidentsintheU.S.,similarcorporatescandalsweredisclosedinseveralothercountries.Almostallcasesofforeigncorporateaccountingfraudswerecommittedbyentitiesthatconducttheirbusinessesinmorethanonecountry,andmostoftheseentitiesarealsolistedonU.S.stockexchanges.FollowingthelegislativeandregulatoryreformsofcorporateAmerica,resultingfromtheSarbanesOxleyActof2002,reformswerealsoinitiatedworldwide.Theprimarypurposeofthispaperistwofold:
(1)toidentifytheprominentAmericanandforeigncompaniesinvolvedinfraudulentfinancialreportingandthenatureofaccountingirregularitiestheycommitted;and
(2)tohighlighttheglobalreactionforcorporatereformswhichareaimedatrestoringinvestorconfidenceinfinancialreporting,thepublicaccountingprofessionandglobalcapitalmarkets.
CasesofGlobalCorporateAccountingFrauds
ThelistofcorporatefinancialaccountingscandalsintheU.S.isextensive,andeachonewastheresultofoneormorecreativeaccountingirregularities.Exhibit1identifiesasampleofU.S.companiesthatcommittedsuchfraudandthenatureoftheirfraudulentfinancialreportingactivities.
WhoCommitsFinancialFraudandHow
Therearethreegroupsofbusinesspeoplewhocommitfinancialstatementfrauds.Theyrangefromseniormanagement(CEOandCFO);mid-andlower-levelmanagement;andorganizationalcriminals[6,16].CEOsandCFOscommitaccountingfraudstoconcealtruebusinessperformance,topreservepersonalstatusandcontrolandtomaintainpersonalincomeandwealth.Mid-andlower-levelemployeesfalsifyfinancialstatementsrelatedtotheirareaofresponsibility(subsidiary,divisionorotherunit)toconcealpoorperformanceand/ortoearnperformance-basedbonuses.Organizationalcriminalsfalsifyfinancialstatementstoobtainloansortoinflateastocktheyplantosellina“pump-and-dump”scheme.Methodsoffinancialstatementschemesrangefromfictitiousorfabricatedrevenues;alteringthetimesatwhichrevenuesarerecognized;improperassetvaluationsandreporting;concealingliabilitiesandexpenses;andimproperfinancialstatementdisclosures.
GlobalRegulatoryActionforCorporateandAccountingReforms
Inresponsetocorporateandaccountingscandals,theeffectsofwhicharestillbeingfeltthroughouttheU.S.economy,andinordertoprotectpublicinterestandtorestoreinvestorconfidenceinthecapitalmarket,U.S.lawmakers,inacompromisebytheHouseandSenate,passedtheSarbanes-OxleyActof2002.PresidentBushsignedthisActintolaw(PublicLaw107-204)onJuly30,2002.TheActresultedinmajorchangestocompliancepracticesoflargeU.S.andnon-U.S.companieswhosesecuritiesarelistedortradedonU.S.stockexchanges,requiringexecutives,boardsofdirectorsandexternalauditorstoundertakemeasurestoimplementgreateraccountability,responsibilityandtransparencyoffinancialreporting.ThestatutesoftheAct,andthenewSECinitiativesthatfollowed[1,4,8,12,15],areconsideredthemostsignificantlegislationandregulationsaffectingthecorporatecommunityandtheaccountingprofessionsince1933.OtherU.S.regulatorybodiessuchasNYSE,NASDAQandtheStateSocietiesofCPAshavealsopassednewregulationswhichplaceadditionalburdensonpubliclytradedcompaniesandtheirexternalauditors.
TheSarbanes-OxleyAct(SOA)isexpresslyapplicabletoanynon-U.S.companyregisteredonU.S.exchangesundereithertheSecuritiesActof1933ortheSecurityExchangeActof1934,regardlessofcountryofincorporationorcorporatedomicile.Furthermore,externalauditorsofsuchregistrants,regardlessoftheirnationalityorplaceofbusiness,aresubjecttotheoversightofthePublicCompanyAccountingOversightBoard(PCAOB)andtothestatutoryrequirementsoftheSOA.
TheUnitedStates’SOAhasreverberatedaroundtheglobethroughthecorporateandaccountingreformsaddressedbytheInternationalFederationofAccountants(IFAC);theOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD);theEuropeanCommission(UC);andauthoritativebodieswithinindividualEuropeancountries.
InternationalFederationofAccountants(IFAC)
TheIFACisaprivategovernanceorganizationwhosemembersarethenationalprofessionalassociationsofaccountants.Itformallydescribesitselfastheglobalrepresentativeoftheaccountingprofession,withtheobjectiveofservingthepublicinterest,strengtheningtheworldwideaccountancyprofessionandcontributingtothedevelopmentofstronginternationaleconomiesbyestablishingandpromotingadherencetohighqualitystandards[9].TheFederationrepresentsaccountancygroupsworldwideandhasservedasareminderthatrestoringpublicconfidenceinfinancialreportingandtheaccountingprofessionshouldbeconsideredaglobalmission.Itisalsoconsideredakeyplayerintheglobalauditingarenawhich,amongotherthings,constructsinternationalstandardsonauditingandhaslaiddownaninternationalethicalcodeforprofessionalaccountants[14].TheIFAChasrecentlysecuredadegreeofsupportforitsendeavorsfromsomeoftheworld’smostinfluentialinternationalorganizationsineconomicandfinancialspheres,includingglobalFinancialStabilityForum(FSF),theInternationalOrganizationofSecuritiesCommissions(IOSCO),theWorldBankand,mostsignificantly,theEC.InOctober2002,IFACcommissionedaTaskForceonRebuildingPublicConfidenceinFinancialReportingtouseaglobalperspectivetoconsiderhowtorestorethecredibilityoffinancialreportingandcorporatedisclosure.Itsreport,“RebuildingPublicConfidenceinFinancialReporting:
AnInternationalPerspective,”includesrecommendationsforstrengtheningcorporategovernance,andraisingtheregulatingstandardsofissuers.Amongitsconclusionsandrecommendationsrelatedtoauditcommitteesare:
1.Allpublicinterestentitiesshouldhaveanindependentauditcommitteeorsimilarbody.
2.Theauditcommitteeshouldregularlyreporttotheboardandshouldaddressconcernsaboutfinancialinformation,internalcontrolsortheaudit.
3.Theauditcommitteemustmeetregularlyandhavesufficienttimetoperformitsroleeffectively.
4.Auditcommitteesshouldhavecoreresponsibilities,includingmonitoringandreviewingtheintegrityoffinancialreporting,financialcontrols,theinternalauditfunction,aswellasforrecommending,workingwithandmonitoringtheexternalauditors.
5.Auditcommitteemembersshouldbefinanciallyliterateandamajorityshouldhave“substantialfinancialexperience.”Theyshouldreceivefurthertrainingasnecessaryontheirresponsibilitiesandonthecompany.
6.Auditcommitteesshouldhaveregularprivate“executivesessions”withtheoutsideauditorsandtheheadoftheinternalauditdepartment.Theseexecutivesessionsshouldnotincludemembersofmanagement.Thereshouldbesimilarmeetingswiththechieffinancialofficerandotherkeyfinancialexecutives,butwithoutothermembersofmanagement.
7.Auditcommitteemembersshouldbeindependentofmanagement.
8.Thereshouldbeaprinciples-basedapproachtodefiningindependenceonaninternationallevel.Companiesshoulddisclosecommitteemembers’credentials,remunerationandshareholdings.
9.Reinforcingtheroleoftheauditcommitteeshouldimprovetherelationshipbetweentheauditorandthecompany.Theauditcommitteeshouldrecommendthehiringandfiringofauditorsandapprovetheirfees,aswellasreviewtheauditplan.10.TheIFACCodeofEthicsshouldbethefoundationforindividualnationalindependencerules.Itshouldbereliedoninmakingdecisionsonwhetherauditorsshouldprovidenon-auditservices.Non-auditservicesperformedbytheauditorshouldbeapprovedbytheauditcommittee.
11.Allfees,forauditandnon-auditservices,shouldbedisclosedtoshareholders.
12.Keyauditteammembers,includingtheengagementandindependentreviewpartners,shouldservenolongerthansevenyearsontheaudit.
13.Twoyearsshouldpassbeforeakeyauditteammembercantakeapositionatthecompanyasadirectororanyotherimportantmanagementposition
OrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)
TheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD)isaquasi-thinktankmadeupof30membercountries,includingtheUnitedStatesandUnitedKingdom,andithasworkingrelationshipswithmorethan70othercountries.In2004,theOECDunveiledtheupdatedrevisionofits“PrinciplesofCorporateGovernance”thathadoriginallybeenadoptedbyitsmembergovernments(includingtheU.S.andUK)in1999.Althoughtheyarenonbinding,theprinciplesprovideareferencefornationallegislationandregulation,aswellasguidanceforstockexchanges,investors,corporationsandotherparties[11,13].Theprincipleshavelongbecomeaninternationalbenchmarkfor
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