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Auditing by Alan Millichamp (Former lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton)

The eleventh edition of Auditing provides a simplified but thorough approach to students understanding of auditing theory and practice. It clearly explains the key features of auditing in short, easily accessible sections to encourage effective learning. The authors have sought to provide a comprehensive textbook with up-to-date research. Auditing has been completely updated to reflect recent changes in international standards, regulatory processes and corporate governance as well as developments in the field of auditing. The new edition is ideal for anyone studying modules in auditing at undergraduate or postgraduate level, or those preparing for professional examinations set by accounting bodies such as ACCA.

About Alan Millichamp (Former lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton)

The late Alan Millichamp taught at the Universities of Wolverhampton and Birmingham, at the Open University Business School and in the private sector. He was a former examiner and assessor in auditing to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and was also a member of the examining panel of the ACCA. John Taylor has taught accounting and auditing at Leeds Beckett University and was previously a professional auditor for many years. He is the author of various successful auditing, accounting and finance books and currently works as a freelance writer and lecturer in auditing, accounting and management.

Table of Contents

1.Introduction to auditing - the why of auditing 2.Corporate Governance 3.The statutory framework for auditing 4.Accounting requirements of the Companies Act, 2006 5.Auditing and accounting standards and guidelines 6.Ethical standards and rules of professional conduct 7.Quality control in audit firms 8.Accepting appointment as auditors 9.Accounting systems and internal controls 10.Audit planning, audit risk and materiality 11.Audit evidence and using the work of an expert 12.Audit testing, sampling and analytical review procedures 13.Systems-based auditing 14.Business risk approach to auditing 15.The audit of assets 16.The audit of liabilities 17.Auditing and computers 18.Audit working papers 19.Internal audit 20.Errors, frauds and unlawful acts 21.Related parties 22.Use of service organizations 23.Subsequent events and going concern 24.Management representations 25.The final review stage of the audit 26.Auditors' reports to shareholders 27.Auditors' reports to directors and management 28.Group accounts 29.Auditors' liability 30.Review engagements and non-audit assurance assignments 31.Value for money, performance evaluation, environmental reporting and corporate social responsibility reporting assignments 32.Current issues

Additional information

GOR010458485
9781473749306
1473749301
Auditing by Alan Millichamp (Former lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
20180104
528
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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