Auditing: A Risk Analysis Approach

Auditing: A Risk Analysis Approach
ISBN-10
032405789X
ISBN-13
9780324057898
Series
Auditing
Category
Assurance audit actuariat
Pages
840
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Thomson South-Western
Author
Larry F. Konrath

Description

Utilizing a unique, risk analysis approach to auditing, Konrath's 5e emphasizes auditor identification of risk factors and the allocation of audit resources to high-risk areas. Organized into five distinct parts for better continuity, Konrath's 5e has been completely updated and revised throughout. Konrath's 5e offers expanded coverage of the Internet, assurance services and ethics. These updates and improvements, combined with a built-in, computerized audit practice case, provide an outstanding resource for preparing students for the CPA exam. Auditing: A Risk Analysis Approach, 5e gives students the tools they need to pursue successful careers in a global economy.

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