Auditing - Karla M. Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, Larry E. Rittenberg

Auditing

A Risk- Based Approach to Conducting a Quality Audit
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912 Seiten
2013 | 9th edition
South-Western College Publishing
978-1-285-17617-8 (ISBN)
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The auditing profession has seen substantial changes in the last few years. This title reflects the auditing standards and the PCAOB standards, discusses COSO's updated Internal Control-Integrated Framework, integrates discussion of fraud risk throughout the text, and features revised end-of-chapter problems.
Prepare yourself for the dramatic changes in today's auditing environment by using Johnstone/Gramling/Rittenberg's AUDITING: A RISK-BASED APPROACH TO CONDUCTING QUALITY AUDITS, 9E, International Edition. This newest edition reflects the clarified auditing standards and the newest PCAOB standards, discusses COSO's updated Internal Control-Integrated Framework, integrates discussion of fraud risk throughout the text, and features entirely new and significantly revised end-of-chapter homework problems.

Karla M. Johnstone, Ph.D., CPA, is an Associate Professor of Accounting and Information Systems at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She teaches auditing, and her research investigates auditor decision making, including auditors' client acceptance and continuance decisions, how fraud risk and fraud brainstorming affects audit planning and audit fees, client-auditor negotiation, and audit budget-setting processes. She has also published various articles on accounting curriculum effectiveness. Professor Johnstone serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals and is active in the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association, currently serving on the Executive Committee in the role of Treasurer. She has worked in practice as a corporate accountant, a staff auditor, and was a doctoral fellow in residence at Coopers and Lybrand. Audrey A. Gramling, Ph.D., CPA, CIA, is the Professor and Accounting Department Chair at Colorado State University. Professor Gramling's research investigates both internal and external auditing issues, with a focus on decision behavior of auditors, external auditor independence, internal control reporting, and other factors affecting the market for audit and assurance services. Prior to earning her Ph.D. at the University of Arizona, Professor Gramling worked as an external auditor at a predecessor firm of Deloitte and as an internal auditor at Georgia Institute of Technology. She has also served a one-year appointment as an Academic Accounting Fellow in the Office of the Chief Accountant at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. She is the Past President of the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association and has served in an advisory role to the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO). Larry E. Rittenberg, Ph.D., CPA, CIA, is Professor Emeritus, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he taught courses in auditing, risk management, and corporate governance. He is also Chair Emeritus of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO), where he has provided oversight of the development of the COSO Enterprise Risk Management Framework as well as the COSO Guidance for Smaller Businesses. He has served as Vice-Chair of Professional Practices for the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) and President of the IIA Research Foundation; and has been a member of the Auditing Standards Committee of the AAA Auditing Section, the AICPA's Computer Audit Subcommittee, the Information Technology Committee, the NACD Blue Ribbon Commission on Audit Committees; and Vice-President and Treasurer of the American Accounting Association. He is a member of an audit committee, board, and governance committee of Woodward Governor, a publicly traded company, and has consulted on audit committee, risk, and control issues with the largest public company in China. More recently, he has been named as one of the seven members of the International Oversight Council for Professional Practice of the IIA. Professor Rittenberg served as staff auditor for Ernst and Young and has co-authored five books and monographs, and numerous articles.

1. Auditing: Integral to the Economy. 2. The Risk of Fraud and Mechanisms to Address Fraud: Regulation, Corporate Governance, and Audit Quality. 3. Internal Control over Financial Reporting Management's Responsibilities and Importance to the External. Auditors 4. Professional Liability and the Need for Quality Auditor Judgments and Ethical Decisions. 5. Professional Auditing Standards and the Audit Opinion Formulation Process. 6. A Framework for Audit Evidence. 7. Planning the Audit: Identifying and Responding to the Risks of Material Misstatement. 8. Specialized Audit Tools: Sampling and Generalized Audit Software. 9. Auditing the Revenue Cycle. 10. Auditing Cash and Marketable Securities. 11. Auditing Inventory, Goods and Services, and Accounts Payable: The Acquisition and Payment Cycle. 12. Auditing Long-Lived Assets: Acquisition, Use, Impairment, and Disposal. 13. Auditing Debt Obligations and Stockholders' Equity Transactions. 14. Activities Required in Completing a Quality Audit. 15. Audit Reports on Financial Statements. 16. Advanced Topics Concerning Complex Auditing Judgments. 17. Other Services Provided by Auditing Firms.

Verlagsort Florence
Sprache englisch
Maße 218 x 277 mm
Gewicht 1895 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen
ISBN-10 1-285-17617-0 / 1285176170
ISBN-13 978-1-285-17617-8 / 9781285176178
Zustand Neuware
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