Auditing: Theory and Practice

Auditing: Theory and Practice

Author: Arun Kumar

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 640

ISBN-13: 9788171567201

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This Book Covers Syllabi On Auditing, As Prescribed By Indian Universities And Institutes Of Commerce And Management. The Authors Have Tried Their Best To Cover Every Single Topic, Leaving None But At The Same Time Avoiding Unnecessary Details. While The Subject Matter Of The Book Has Been Gathered From Authentic Text Books, Reports And Journals, It Has Been Explained Through Examples Drawn From The Actual Business World. Cases With Court Decisions Have Been Cited Wherever Necessary. Regulations And Laws Have Been Authentically Reproduced From Original Sources. Language Of Narration Has Been Kept As Much Free From Technical Jargon As Possible. Thus The Authors Have Tried Their Best To Present An Ideal Textbook For The Students And A Reference Book For All Those Who Are Concerned With Auditing, The Teachers, The Company Secretary, The Chartered Accountant And Last But Not The Least, The Entrepreneur Himself.


AUDITING AND ASSURANCE

AUDITING AND ASSURANCE

Author: CLIFFORD GOMEZ

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2012-03-17

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 8120345665

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In this modern world of large-scale business and industry, auditing has become an inevitable function. Auditing is a subject, the function of which is very important from the regulatory, economic and ethical points of view. The subject has undergone radical changes in the current globalised business world. This book, in the light of latest trends, highlights and explains the principles and practice of auditing and assurance in a simple and an easy-to-understand language. It also presents an up-to-date legal discussion on the subject. Beginning with an overview of the subject, the text discusses in detail the classification and preparation of an audit, procedures and techniques of auditing, internal control, internal check and internal audit, vouching, verification and valuation of assets and liabilities, and depreciation. Besides, it deals with reserves and provisions, capital and revenue, profits, audit of companies, and classes of investigation. The book concludes with a discussion on accounting and auditing standards, management audit, cost audit, tax audit, government audit and social audit. The textbook is primarily intended for the undergraduate students of Commerce. It will also be useful to those preparing for CA, ICWA and CS examinations. KEY FEATURES : Incorporates latest developments in auditing techniques. Discusses latest international and Indian auditing standards. Examines the impact of computerisation on audit approach. Gives chapter-end questions to test the students’ understanding of the concepts discussed.


Auditing and Society

Auditing and Society

Author: Wally Smieliauskas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-30

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 0429854110

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Auditing has become an essential component in market societies and the need for auditing skills has risen in line with globalization. This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the role of financial statement auditing in contemporary society, including the auditor’s role in evaluating the financial reporting of an auditee—a topic of central concern in the recent comprehensive review of the auditing profession in the Brydon Report (2019). The experienced authors provide insight into auditing research to help readers understand its function, regulation, and role in theory and practice. With focus on private sector financial statement auditing and its regulation, the book includes perspectives on social theory, history, and the importance of professional standards. The thought-provoking final chapter challenges students to consider the effectiveness of auditing in evaluating increasingly risky and complex accounting estimates involving assumptions about future events. A fundamental approach to auditing theory, this textbook will be useful reading for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students across business and accounting fields.


Auditing Theory

Auditing Theory

Author: Ian Dennis

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-06-05

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 131764817X

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Auditing is generally considered to be a particularly practical discipline. This hampers theoretical research, as does its complex nature. The unquestioning acceptance and implementation of rules governing auditing practice could lead to poor outcomes. This book provides a theory of auditing that underpins auditing practice. Identifying the objectives of auditing in the context of financial reporting, this book examines underlying beliefs to provide a deeper understanding of the concepts of auditing. In analyzing the field from a theoretical perspective, the author encounters important concepts such as materiality, verification, evidence, risk and professional judgement. Philosophical ideas about the social construction of reality are employed to explain the role of theory in a building block of the business world. This book is vital reading for auditing scholars globally, whilst its conclusions offer an interesting case study in the philosophy of professional judgement


Auditing

Auditing

Author: C. William Thomas

Publisher: Brooks/Cole

Published: 1983-01-01

Total Pages: 968

ISBN-13: 9780534013882

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Continuous Auditing

Continuous Auditing

Author: David Y. Chan

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2018-03-21

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 1787434141

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Continuous Auditing provides academics and practitioners with a compilation of select continuous auditing design science research, and it provides readers with an understanding of the underlying theoretical concepts of a continuous audit, ideas on how continuous audit can be applied in practice, and what has and has not worked in research.


Auditing Organizational Communication

Auditing Organizational Communication

Author: Owen Hargie

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-03-19

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 1134122055

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Effective communication is vital for business success. This core text in the field of organizational communication equips readers with the vital analytic tools required to measure and monitor their communications.


Auditing

Auditing

Author: Bahram Soltani

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 692

ISBN-13: 9780273657736

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Discusses auditing concepts for a changing environment and how auditing is responding to public expectations. This book analyzes the role of external auditors as a vital part of decision making in the market economy and the need to expand their role beyond traditional financial statement audits. It also discusses external auditing.


The Principles and Practice of Auditing

The Principles and Practice of Auditing

Author: George Puttick

Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1300

ISBN-13: 9780702172687

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A valuable resource for students preparing for certification, registered accountants and auditors, and financial personnel in various businesses, this is the 9th updated edition of a classic auditing text. Integrating theory with practice and application, it is up-to-date with the field's recent and gradual transition from self-regulation to external auditing and supervision.