This book is aimed at those with responsibilities for audit, risk and control - auditors of course - but also finance directors, audit committee members, project accountants, systems designers and other professionals too. Working under pressure, these people often need to take account of theory and best practice but strike a balance with the practical demands of their workplace. This book's practical emphasis on meeting the ever-changing needs of clients and auditees will benefit a wide audience by helping readers to: c select a suitable, practical sampling approach c appreciate the statistical implications c evaluate the results of audit testing c take account of risk and control evaluation in targeting valuable audit resources. It does this by laying out the principles behind a concept and then grounding them in 'real life' cases for the reader to work through. These are accompanied by suggested solutions which, while not definitive answers, do provide valuable advice and guidance. Finally the range of appendices, including a complete copy of the statement of auditing standards, SAS 430, make this book an essential resource for everyone concerned about modern auditing.
About the AuthorPeter Jones has long been directly involved in both internal and external audit. He has written and taught successfully on audit, business and related topics over many years. Peter is the Director of IACS (Internal Audit Consultancy Services), a company dedicated to providing quality services and training to internal auditors in public and private enterprises.
Reviews'... aims to help auditors, accountants and finance directors adopt best practice in auditing methods ... I found it easy to read and worthy of adding to auditors' book-shelves.' Quality World
Book InformationISBN 9781138263215
Author Peter JonesFormat Paperback
Page Count 182
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g