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Textbook
Modern Auditing, 3rd EditionMarch 2009, ©2009
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CHAPTER 1
Auditing and the public accounting profession
CHAPTER 2
Financial statement audits
CHAPTER 3
Professional ethics
CHAPTER 4
Auditors’ legal liability
CHAPTER 5
Audit risk and audit evidence
CHAPTER 6
Accepting the engagement and planning the audit
CHAPTER 7
Internal control and control risk assessment
CHAPTER 8
Audit sampling
CHAPTER 9
Designing substantive procedures
CHAPTER 10
Auditing sales and trade receivables (debtors)
CHAPTER 11
Auditing purchases, trade payables (creditors) and payroll
CHAPTER 12
Auditing inventory (stocks) and tangible non-current assets (fixed assets)
CHAPTER 13
Auditing cash and investments
CHAPTER 14
Completing the audit
CHAPTER 15
Reporting on audited financial statements
CHAPTER 16
E-commerce and auditing
CHAPTER 17
Contemporary issues in auditing
Answers to multiple-choice questions
Suggested answers to professional application questions
Glossary
Index
Neil Rodda is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University where he has taught courses in auditing and financial reporting since 1991. He also has considerable professional experience including work as an audit manager for KPMG and as a director of an enterprise agency. Neil Rodda has also worked with the ACCA both as a marker of professional examinations and as an author of various study materials.
- Coverage of key new standards produced by the IAASB
- Discussion of increasing importance of role of IFAC
- Update on companies legislation and regulation
- Review of developments in ethical codes
- A Strong pedagogical framework that includes chapter overviews, learning objectives, case studies, review questions and professional application questions.
- Comprehensive and integrated coverage of the latest developments in the environment and methodology of auditing.
- A chapter on e-commerce and its implication for control and audit
- Wholly compliant with international accounting and auditing standards
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A companion website featuring an instructors manual and PowerPoint slides

