Auditing: Theory and Practice

Auditing: Theory and Practice
ISBN-10
0132408961
ISBN-13
9780132408967
Series
Auditing
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
313
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Author
John Dunn

Description

The clarity of style and succince approach to the explanation and evaluation of the basic concepts, and their practical application is the focus of this second edition, which is suitable for undergraduate modules in auditing. In addition to improved teaching, learning and assessment features, and new illustrations and material on environmental auditing the text has been up19960419d to take account of the latest regulatory changes and substantially revised to provide a pertinent and balanced foundation in auditing

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