The impact of corporate governance on narrowing the expectations gap in the audit work environment (field study)
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The impact of corporate governance on narrowing the expectations gap in the audit work environment (field study)Abstract
The different crises and financial collapses place in many companies, particularly in developed countries as a result of administrative and financial corruption return aspects of the task to the role of the company and the external auditor, both in their emphasis on honesty and fairness of financial statements and the Provisions of accounting information and on the contrary to the truth, you may have to the loss of the rights of stakeholders, particularly existing investors, and the loss of confidence of prospective investors in the accounting information contained in the financial statements of these companies, which led to a crisis of confidence and credibility in the profession of accounting and auditing where the wonder of many potential investors and shareholders who have suffered damage from landslides are the reasons that led to landslides and is responsible for the failure Is regulators internal or external auditor, or the two together and taken to expand degree led to reduce the confidence of users of financial statements financial statements and their dependence on the opinion of the external auditor, and this so-called gap forecast, and the attempts that have emerged to strengthen the confidence of the beneficiaries of financial statements and the opinion of the external auditor called Zarma manner the exercise of good governance or what is called for short "corporate governance". Corporate Governance "in an attempt to reduce this gap to the maximum extent possible.
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