Principles of auditing : an introduction to international standards on auditing / Rick Stephan Hayes; Hans Gortemaker; Philip Wallage.
By: Hayes, Rick Stephan.
Contributor(s): Gortemaker, Hans | Wallage, Philip.
Series: Always Learning. Harlow, United Kingdom : FT Prentice Hall, An imprint of Pearson Education, ©2014Edition: Third edition.Description: xxi, 714 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9780273768173 (pbk).Subject(s): Auditing | Auditing -- Problems, exercises, etcDDC classification: 657.45/H32 Other classification: CBAItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | College Library General Reference Section | CBA 657.45/H32 (Browse shelf) | Checked out | 07/31/2024 | 81494 |
Previous edition: 2005. Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1: International Auditing Overview Chapter 2: The Audit Market Chapter 3: Ethics for Professional Accountants Chapter 4: An Auditor's Services Chapter 5: Client Acceptance Chapter 6: Main Audit Concepts and Planning the Audit (ISA 300, 315, 320) Chapter 7: Internal Control and Control Risk (ISA 315) Chapter 8: Analytical Procedures (ISA 520) Chapter 9: Auditor's Response to Assessed Risk (ISA 330) Chapter 10: Audit Evidence (ISA 500-580) Chapter 11: Completing the Audit (ISA 500-580) Chapter 12: Audit Reports and Communication (ISA 700, 800, 260, 265) Chapter 13: Overview of a Group Audit Chapter 14: Other Assurance Engagements Chapter 15: Corporate Governance and the Role of the Auditor Appendix: Audit Documentation and Working Papers
This text offers a structured approach to principles of auditing using International Standards on Auditing as its basis. Written by a team of influential professional auditors with a wealth of teaching experience this book provides a real world perspective on current auditing practices with coverage of cutting edge developments and techniques."
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