Knapp's AUDITING CASES, 9E, International Edition utilizes real-world cases to highlight the work environment of auditors. These cases help students to identify audit problem areas by using real-world examples and pointing out potential red flags. Knapp's AUDITING CASES, 9E, International Edition contains the most recent, compelling, and up-to-date examples, including Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., First Keystone Bank, Phillips Petroleum Company, and Freescale Semiconductor Inc. New cases have also been added to the "Audits of High-Risk Accounts" section, examining well-known companies such as General Motors and Lipper Holdings, LLC. The ninth edition fully integrates all recent risk assessment standards recently adopted by the auditing community. This casebook can be used to supplement the first undergraduate auditing course, as a primary text for a second undergraduate auditing course, or for a graduate-level auditing seminar. Selected cases in this text are also suitable for use in financial accounting courses.
This flexible case book is perfect for educators to prepare future audit professionals with 45 cases focusing on specific and relevant audit issues.
Step through real auditing cases, one by one, in this comprehensive text Auditing Cases: An Interactive Learning Approach is a comprehensive case book that focuses on each of the major activities performed during an audit.
Knapp's CONTEMPORARY AUDITING: REAL ISSUES AND CASES is the only auditing textbook that relies exclusively on 'real world' auditing cases to demonstrate vividly and with clarity the true nature of the work environment and work roles of ...
This exciting new casebook for auditing features four highly-respected scholars and teachers.
Studying audits within the text provides you with the information about the true nature of the work environment and work roles of independent auditors.
Auditing Cases
This book provides information about the true nature of the work environment and work roles of independent auditors.
Auditing Cases
The author believes that structuring the book in this way gives the student an appreciation of the need for the auditor to identify the key elements of a client s business, and design an audit that is responsive to them.
Eighteen new and revised cases highlight headline-grabbing financial scandals, auditing and ethical issues in firms such as The Bank of Tokyo, Caterpillar, Equifax, Herbalife and Wells Fargo & Co. Students study an auditor who served as an ...