Auditing For Dummies

Auditing For Dummies

by Maire Loughran
Auditing For Dummies

Auditing For Dummies

by Maire Loughran

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Overview

The easy way to master the art of auditing

Want to be an auditor and need to hone your investigating skills? Look no further. This friendly guide gives you an easy-to-understand explanation of auditing — from gathering financial statements and accounting information to analyzing a client's financial position. Packed with examples, it gives you everything you need to ace an auditing course and begin a career today.

  • Auditing 101 — get a crash course in the world of auditing and a description of the types of tasks you'll be expected to perform during a typical day on the job
  • It's risky business — find out about audit risk and arm yourself with the know-how to collect the right type of evidence to support your decisions
  • Auditing in the real world — dig into tons of sample business records to perform your first audit
  • Focus on finances — learn how both ends of the financial equation — balance sheet and income statement — need to be presented on your client's financial statements
  • Seal the deal — get the lowdown on how to wrap up your audit and write your opinion
  • After the audit — see the types of additional services that may be asked of you after you've issued your professional opinion

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470530719
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 07/06/2010
Series: For Dummies Books
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 522,696
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Maire Loughran is a self-employed certified public accountant (CPA) who has prepared compilation, review, and audit reports for fifteen years. Additionally, she is a university professor of undergraduate- and graduate-level accounting classes.

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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I: Getting an Auditing Initiation 7

Chapter 1: Taking Auditing into Account 9

Chapter 2: The Role of Auditing in Public Accounting 21

Chapter 3: Understanding Professional Standards and Ethics 33

Part II: Performing the Initial Auditing Steps 45

Chapter 4: Getting Engaged: Preparing to Conduct an Audit 47

Chapter 5: Assessing Audit Risk 67

Chapter 6: Collecting and Documenting Audit Evidence 91

Chapter 7: Auditing a Client’s Internal Controls 111

Chapter 8: Sampling the Records 133

Part III: Auditing How a Client Conducts Business 153

Chapter 9: The Revenue Process: Auditing How a Business Makes Money 155

Chapter 10: The Purchasing Process: Auditing How a Business Spends Money 181

Chapter 11: The Human Resources Process: Auditing Personnel Practices 201

Chapter 12: Inventory Management: Auditing How a Business Manages Its Products 219

Part IV: Focusing on a Client’s Finances 239

Chapter 13: Auditing Fixed and Intangible Assets 241

Chapter 14: Auditing Long-Term Liabilities and Stockholder Equity 261

Chapter 15: Auditing Cash and Investments 283

Part V: Completing the Audit 297

Chapter 16: Performing Final Due Diligence 299

Chapter 17: Wrapping It Up: Issuing the Report 313

Chapter 18: The Spectrum of Engagement Services 325

Part VI: The Part of Tens 339

Chapter 19: Ten Procedures to Obtain Audit Evidence 341

Chapter 20: Ten Tips to Stay Educated in Audit Procedures 345

Index 349

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