Contemporary Auditing
Auteur : Michael Chris Knapp
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : South-Western College Pub.
Nombre de pages : 458
Résumé du livre
Knapp's market-leading auditing casebook stresses the "people" aspect of independent audits. The purpose of this casebook is to allow students to learn from cases based on problem audits. Students are also acquainted with the work environment of auditors. Professors can use this casebook as a supplemental text for the first undergraduate auditing course or as a primary text for a second undergraduate auditing course or graduate-level auditing seminar. A syllabus for each course is included in the Instructor's Manual.