Count Down : The Past, Present and Uncertain Future of the Big Four Accounting Firms - Second Edition - Jim Peterson

Count Down

The Past, Present and Uncertain Future of the Big Four Accounting Firms - Second Edition

By: Jim Peterson

Paperback | 3 July 2017 | Edition Number 2

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The second edition of "Count Down" is revised to include and discuss developments affecting the Big Four and their business model since the December 2015 release of the first edition. Brought into this updated narrative, for example, are:

  • The Big Four's growth to collective global 2016 revenue of $ 128 billion, and the continued disparities in growth between their Audit and Advisory practices.
  • The imposition of mandatory auditor rotation by legislation and regulation in the European Union, and in the US, the PCAOB's requirement to name lead partners on public company audits.
  • New examples of corporate financial malfeasance and potentially disruptive auditor litigation, involving clients of each of the Big Four.


In addition, this new edition expands in scope and details the required re-engineering by which - with the necessary mutual cooperation among financial statement issuers and users, the accounting profession, legislators, regulators and agencies of law enforcement - a sustainable structure for financial reporting and assurance might emerge -- that is, a Big Audit model truly fit to serve today's global capital markets.
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Peterson, a lawyer who specializes in complex multi-national disputes, litigation, and financial information, examines the value and viability of the business, regulatory, and legal model, Big Audit, by which audit services are delivered to the Big Four accounting firms: Deloitte, EY (Ernst & Young), KPMG, and PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers). He describes how Big Audit became outmoded, why the proposed fixes are unachievable, and how assurance of real value might be designed and delivered instead. He reviews events leading up to the problem and examines the proposed solutions, the attitudes and behaviors of the major players in Big Audit, and possible elements of a re-engineered approach to financial reporting and assurance, a newly structured Big Audit model. This edition has been expanded and revised. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *

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