¶ … consensus as to whether accounting is more 'bean counting' or more shady dealing, most will agree that accounting is extremely important to the operations of an organization." Address that statement, what is your opinion of accounting with regards to bean counting vs. shady dealing? Also without using a book definition, why do you feel accounting is important to the operations of an organization?
In my experience, accounting would be similar to the "been counting" perception. Most of the companies I have worked for have taken accounting very serious and I wasn't aware of any attempts to try to fudge numbers or be shady in anyway. In my jobs there was an emphasis placed on accounting for everything and keeping accurate records. However, in most cases I wasn't involved in any of the official preparation of the actual reporting of the financial statements. It is reasonable to suspect that if any shady activities were to occur, it would be in this accounting activity and less with the day-to-day stuff.
However, I have heard of some fairly minor accounting violations in experience. For example, one employee was reimbursed for mileage for driving his own vehicle to a training session in a distant location. He admittedly "padded" the miles that he drove so that he would receive more compensation for driving. However, although this could be considered a serious offense, it would not actually change the company's financial statements in any significant manner. I think the worst shady violations would come from within the accounting department and would consist of purposely misrepresenting the company's position to reduce its tax liability or appear more financially attractive to investors.
Accounting is one of the most important operations in the organization and it literally supports everything that the company does. Although it is an administrative function and isn't directly responsible for any kind of value creation, an effective accounting department will add substantial value to an...
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