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Building Public Trust [Hardback]

The Future of Corporate Reporting

by Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr. and Robert G. Eccles
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From the World′s Leading Accounting Firm, A Blueprint for the Future of Corporate Reporting

"PricewaterhouseCoopers should be commended for its forward thinking on this subject. They have been promoting the benefits of greater corporate transparency long before Enron. We are impressed with their refreshingly candid views on the obligations of corporations, accountants, standard setters, and regulators. Their three-tier model of corporate transparency for building investor confidence in corporate reporting is yet another contribution for how to make this happen."
- John Connors Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Microsoft

Title Information

ISBN:
9780471261513
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Hardback
Product Code:
72266
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Published:
30/07/2002

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About Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr. and Robert G. Eccles

SAMUEL A. DiPIAZZA jr. is the CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the global professional services firm with some 150,000 employees, operating in virtually every country worldwide. Mr. DiPiazza has enjoyed a long career with PricewaterhouseCoopers, which he joined in 1973. He most recently served as Senior Partner and Chairman of the U.S. firm with executive responsibility for U.S. operations.

ROBERT G. ECCLES is founder and president of Advisory Capital Partners, Inc. (ACP), and a Senior Fellow of PricewaterhouseCoopers. Since 1993, ACP has provided strategic, financial, and organizational advisory services to both large companies and fast-growing small and medium-sized ones. Prior to founding ACP, Dr. Eccles was a full professor at Harvard Business School, where he was a faculty member for fourteen years, receiving tenure in 1989.

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