Quo vadis accounting and auditing in Turkey
Journal Title: Journal of Global Business Insights - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The main purpose of the research was to illustrate the history of accounting and auditing in Turkey. It is found that auditing has evolved through a number of stages. Current status of accounting and auditing profession in Turkey has been examined in this study. Recent issues and applications with regard to the statutory audits in Turkey has examined in detail. Related problems and solutions will also be discussed from a broad perspective of the professional standards. 土耳其的会计和审计将何去何从 摘要 本研究旨在阐述土耳其会计和审计的历史。审计已经历了很多阶段。本文调查了土耳其会计和审计行业的现状,并详细研究了近期有关土耳其法定审计的问题和应用。研究同时亦从专业标准的视角广泛讨论了相关问题和解决方案。 关键词:审计,土耳其审计,土耳其会计
Authors and Affiliations
Necdet Saglam
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