Auditing Cases: An Interactive Learning Approach

ISBN-10
0130866881
ISBN-13
9780130866882
Series
Auditing Cases
Category
Auditing
Pages
230
Language
English
Published
2000-01
Author
Frank A. Buckless

Description

This interactive casebook provides professionals with hands-on case activities for current and emerging issues in the audit profession. It offers a varied collection of 28 realistic auditing cases that address all aspects and most major activities performed during the conduct of an audit--from client acceptance to issuance of an audit report. Features cases involving actual frauds and real companies; cases involving the performance of audit procedures and examination of audit evidence; cases involving information technology, assurance services, and other value added opportunities; and more. For professional accounting firms providing continuing professional education (CPE) programs to their staff.

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