Auditing Lovitts is a case study that focuses on audit judgements, rather then the mechanics, of auditing. It does this by providing simulations of the main judgement stages in audits, using two separate years in the life of a company - when it is a small family business with few employees, and when it is a large national listed company with a management hierarchy and sufficient staff to allow optimal segregation of functions, except perhaps in the computer department. It includes the auditing of the company?s computerised information systems (CIS), but in such a way as to recognise that accounting students are not likely previously to have taken more than one unit introducing information systems and one covering accounting information systems. It is limited to financial report auditing ? that is, it does not go into other assurance services other than to show where there is scope for them.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-470-80695-1 (9780470806951)
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Introduction The Accounting Firm That Performs the Audit Chapter 1. The auditors - Boon Sim Murray A Small Retailing Company Chapter 2. A small audit client - Lovitts Pty Ltd Chapter 3. Understanding a small business Chapter 4. Assessing the risks Chapter 5. Designing further audit procedures Chapter 6. Evaluating and reporting the findings A Large Retailing Company Chapter 7. A large audit client - Lovitts Ltd Chapter 8. Understanding a large business Chapter 9. Assessing the risks and the controls Chapter 10. Auditing the revenue component Chapter 11. Auditing the expenditure and inventory components Chapter 12. Auditing IT controls Chapter 13. Finalisation and opinion formulation The Accouting Firm's Audit Methodology Appendix: The accounting firm?s audit manual