Browsing by Author "Kamau, Charles Guandaru"
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Considerations for bridging the Audit Expectation Gap
Kamau, Charles Guandaru (African Journal of Commercial Studies, 2022-08)The difference between what the general public and users of financial information believe auditors are responsible for and what auditors actually believe their obligations are is known as the expectation gap. This study ... -
Creative Accounting Related Practices Among Corporations Listed in Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenya
Kamau, Charles Guandaru; Namusonge, Gregory Simiyu; Bichanga, Walter Okibo (International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR), 2016)Creative accounting is influenced by a number of management accounting practices. The raison d'être for this study was to assess creative accounting related practices among listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) in ... -
The Cryptocurrency Market in Kenya: A Review of Awareness and Participation by the Youth
Kamau, Charles Guandaru (AESS Publications, 2022-08)This study examines Kenyan youths' level of knowledge and involvement in the cryptocurrency industry. Digital currencies, known as cryptocurrencies, use a peer-topeer technology to speed up internet transactions. The idea ... -
Exploring the motivation behind leakage of internal audit reports (whistle blowing) in the public sector in Kenya
Kamau, Charles Guandaru; Kariuki, Samuel Nduati; Musuya, David Nandasaba (International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 2017-07)The objective of this study was to explore the various motivators behind the leakage of audit reports in public sector in Kenya. Leakage of information was considered as a mild act of whistle blowing. This study made use ... -
Loan Portfolio Growth and Financial Performance of Commercial banks in Kenya
Thiong’o, Paul Kiama; Kilungu, Matata; Kamau, Charles Guandaru (2024)Loans comprise the single largest asset for commercial banks. To grow the bank's assets, bank managers focus on increasing the number of loans granted by the bank. The general objective of this study was to evaluate the ...