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Arthur J. Radin, CPA, and Thomas I. Selling, PhD, CPA
Editors' Note: Published this past June, Baruch Lev and Fang Gu's The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers (Wiley) has generated a great deal of controversy within the profession. The CPA Journal presents two contrasting perspectives on this thought-provoking book: Arthur J. Radin questions whether the authors are right about the conclusions they draw from the data, and Thomas I. Selling agrees with some of their recommendations but disagrees about the linkages to value creation.
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