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August 2012 » Inbox: Letter to the Editor
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William Bruce Schneider, PhD, CPA (retired)
The NYSSCPA, the editors of The CPA Journal, and those who write for the Journal each month should all be commended for the quality of their work and their commitment to the accounting profession. The recent articles, “Enron Ten Years Later: Lessons to Remember” (Anthony H. Catanach, Jr., and J. Edward Ketz, May 2012) and, earlier, “Mark-to-Market's Real Role in the Crisis: How Accounting Standards Helped Build the ‘Super Bubble’” (Gina McMahon, February 2011), are outstanding examples of what should be found in journals written for practitioners and financial accounting statement users. I doubt that any other publication would have the courage or the insight to make available the results of similar research, carried out on critical issues of professional import.
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