Designed for a one semester introductory auditing course, this book aims to reflect the rapidly changing audit environment, and is based on a transaction cycles approach to the auditing course. The main focus is on audits of financial statements, but there is also coverage of internal control and operational auditing. International auditing standards are discussed where appropriate, and real world industry-based examples are used.
Auflage
International 2 Revised ed
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Verlagsgruppe
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-0-07-114630-2 (9780071146302)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Professional responsibilities: the role of the auditor in the American economy; professional standards; auditors' reports; professional ethics; legal liability of auditors. Part 2 The design of audits: audit evidence and documentation; planning the audit - designing audit programmes; internal control. Part 3 Technology and sampling approaches: consideration of internal control in a computer environment; audit sampling - concepts and techniques; audit sampling - applications for substantive tests. Part 4 Testing cycle controls and performing substantive tests: revenue cycle - obtaining an understanding and testing controls; revenue cycle - substantive tests; auditing the acquisition cycle; auditing the conversion and payroll cycles; auditing the financial cycle; auditing the investment cycle; auditing operations and completing the audit. Part 5 Other responsibilities: other attestation and accounting services; internal, operational, and compliance auditing.