Auditing Cases: An Interactive Learning Approach, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2019

  • Mark S. Beasley North Carolina State University
  • Frank A. Buckless North Carolina State University
  • Steven M. Glover Brigham Young University
  • Douglas F Prawitt Brigham Young University
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Auditing Cases guides you through each step of the auditing process. Using a lively narrative; cases based on actual companies; and coverage of relevant, emerging issues such as financial reporting fraud, the text will help you strengthen your critical-thinking and interpersonal skills to be successful in the workplace.

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Table of contents

  1. Client Acceptance
  2. Understanding the Client’s Business and Assessing Risks
  3. Professional and Ethical Issues
  4. Accounting Fraud and Auditor Legal Liability
  5. Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
  6. The Impact of Information Technology
  7. Planning Materiality
  8. Analytical Procedures
  9. Auditing Cash, Fair Value, and Revenues
  10. Planning and Performing Audit Procedures in the Revenue and Expenditure Cycles
  11. Developing and Evaluating Audit Documentation
  12. Completing the Audit, Reporting to Management, and External Reporting

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