JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY


Secular Tools and Sacred Goals: A Case Study of How Anglican Priests Are
Embracing Management Accounting and Strategic Planning




Author(s): Daphne Rixon, Alex Faseruk

Citation: Daphne Rixon, Alex Faseruk, (2012) "Secular Tools and Sacred Goals: A Case Study of How Anglican Priests Are
Embracing Management Accounting and Strategic Planning," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol.12, Iss. 1, pp.19 - 32

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

The purpose of this paper is firstly, to explore the role of financial information in assisting churches to
achieve their operational and strategic goals and secondly, to determine the degree of discord between
the sacred goals of the church created by the use of accounting and other secular management practices.
The research found there was no resistance or occupational bias by priests to secular accounting and
management practices. Priests were highly supportive of professional accountants who provided
accounting and management information since they relied on this information to assist them in their
decision making and to achieve the sacred goals of the church.