“…There have been calls over the past quarter century to make changes to both the practice of accounting (e.g., Copeland, 2005;Gaa, 2004;Levitt, 2004;Wyatt, 2004Wyatt, , 1997 and to the education of future accountants (e.g., Albrecht and Sack, 2000;Amernic and Craig, 2004;Bedford Committee, 1986;Cooper et al, 2005;Ferguson et al, 2006;Gordon, 1998, Gray et al, 1994Gunz and McCutcheon, 1998;Mathews, 2001;Puxty et al, 1994;Ravenscroft and Williams, 2004;Wyatt, 2004;Zeff, 1988). The most recent of these calls occurred in the aftermath of scandals that have cost shareholders and creditors substantial wealth and have shaken confidence in the markets by all stakeholders.…”