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    GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS A CHALLENGE TO ACCOUNTING PROFESSION By SHEHU USMAN HASSAN Department of Accounting Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria. 08067766435‚ 08057777085 Shehu.hassanus.usman@gmail.com A paper presented at International Conference with the theme: Global Financial Crises and African Quest for Development‚ Faculty of Administration‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria. Kongo Conference Hotel‚ Zaria. Kaduna State‚ Nigeria. JULY 20th - 22th ‚ 2010 Abstract Accounting practices

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    Anatomy of a financial crisis‚ Frederic S. Mishkin provides explanations for understanding the nature of financial crises. Furthermore‚ Mishkin goes to explain past views of financial crises‚ the nature of asymmetric information in financial markets‚ the five primary factors that can substantially worsen a financial crisis‚ Debt-Deflation‚ historical evidence for common factors of financial crisis‚ monetary policymaking‚ and how each of these work together to create a financial crisis‚ respectively

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    Living in a world where there is economic crisis and political instability can made one selfish and uncaring about others.We in Guyana are no different.Many persons are so caught up in the survival process that they do not think about the welfare of others.I refer here to altruistic behavious which speak about an act or expression of concern for others which does not bring any benefit or reward. Good samaritians seem to be a thing of the past‚ when we analyse people’s day by day behavior.On my

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    Until 1997‚ Asia attracted almost half of the total capital inflow into developing countries. The economies of Southeast Asia in particular maintained high interest rates attractive to foreign investors looking for a high rate of return. As a result the region’s economies received a large inflow of money and experienced a dramatic run-up in asset prices. At the same time‚ the regional economies of Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ Indonesia‚ Singapore‚ and South Korea experienced high growth rates‚ 8–12% GDP‚

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    No.6 (Serial No.61) Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing‚ ISSN 1548-6583‚ USA Fair value accounting under financial crisis HE Cai-xia1‚ ZHANG Chi2 (1. School of Accounting‚ Zhongnan University of Economics and Law‚ Wuhan 430073‚ China; 2. School of Management‚ Huazhong University of Science and Technology‚ Wuhan 430073‚ China) Abstract: The recent financial crisis has led to a vigorous debate about the pros and cons of fair-value accounting (FVA). This debate presents a major challenge

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    explained the occurrence of the global financial crisis in 2008. It has shown that lots of companies have bankrupted and millions of people lose their jobs and homes around the world. Such as United States‚ Iceland‚ England‚ France‚ Singapore and China. There is a sentence in this film has make me impressed‚ which is “ the poorest always pay the most.” The director has separated this film into five parts‚ which are How we get there‚ The Bubbles‚ The Crisis‚ Accountability and Where we are now. The

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    The marketing crashes during 1928 and 2008 are symbolic as they prove that if they were not present then income inequality would have widened enormously. According to Reich‚ we are all vital when understanding the fundamental of the social class. We each play a role and the middle class is crucial to a stable economic system. How is it possible that the rich keep getting richer and the middle class just stay at their current class? Foremost‚ it is inevitable to live in US without inequality

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    The topic of segregation in the United States has been a matter of great discussion since the Plessy Supreme court case in 1896. However‚ there is a much lesser talked about instance of segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. That instance was called the Apartheid. Apartheid literally translates to “the status of being apart.” It was put into motion by the National Party as a way of upholding white supremacy after World War II. The inhabitants of South Africa were separated

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    Banking in the Global Economic and Financial Crisis"   1. Introduction It is fair to say that central banks around the world have learned the lessons from previous crises and they attempted to change financial regulations to keep pace with the changing global financial system. The policy response triggered by the recent financial crisis has been rapid and it appears that the global policy response has helped to mitigate the effects of the financial crisis. European Central

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    Banking Crisis Great Depression(GD) of US and Great Financial Crisis(GFC) both had can be said to be result of the crisis of financial institutions. There are some similarities and differences between the two crises. Like both started in the banking sector and gradually spread to the real sector. During both the crises many financial institutions were either wiped out or had to be bailed out. In both the crisis it appears to have started with the bursting of a bubble and banking sector fell into

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