Book Description
This book assists auditors in planning, performing, and completing audit engagements. It is designed to make auditing more easily understandable.
Author : Charles Hall
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 38,19 MB
Release : 2019-06-25
Category :
ISBN : 9780578519739
This book assists auditors in planning, performing, and completing audit engagements. It is designed to make auditing more easily understandable.
Author : Ronald Blank
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 38,12 MB
Release : 2017-07-27
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1482262851
As the latest addition to "The Basics" Series, The Basics of Quality Auditing provides an inexpensive and easy-to-follow WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY and HOW format that is perfect for training. It discusses the four main questions all audits should answer: Is there a procedure? Is the procedure being followed? Does the procedure meet the needs of t
Author : Richard E. Cascarino
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 22,78 MB
Release : 2007-06-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0470127031
Praise for Auditor's Guide to Information Systems Auditing "Auditor's Guide to Information Systems Auditing is the most comprehensive book about auditing that I have ever seen. There is something in this book for everyone. New auditors will find this book to be their bible-reading it will enable them to learn what the role of auditors really is and will convey to them what they must know, understand, and look for when performing audits. For experiencedauditors, this book will serve as a reality check to determine whether they are examining the right issues and whether they are being sufficiently comprehensive in their focus. Richard Cascarino has done a superb job." —E. Eugene Schultz, PhD, CISSP, CISM Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Security Officer, High Tower Software A step-by-step guide tosuccessful implementation and control of information systems More and more, auditors are being called upon to assess the risks and evaluate the controls over computer information systems in all types of organizations. However, many auditors are unfamiliar with the techniques they need to know to efficiently and effectively determine whether information systems are adequately protected. Auditor's Guide to Information Systems Auditing presents an easy, practical guide for auditors that can be applied to all computing environments. As networks and enterprise resource planning systems bring resources together, and as increasing privacy violations threaten more organization, information systems integrity becomes more important than ever. With a complimentary student'sversion of the IDEA Data Analysis Software CD, Auditor's Guide to Information Systems Auditing empowers auditors to effectively gauge the adequacy and effectiveness of information systems controls.
Author : James C. Paterson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 2015-02-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1118896882
"How can you argue with the core principles of Lean, that you focus on what provides value to your customer and eliminate work that is not necessary (muda)? Internal auditors need to understand not only who their primary customers are, but what is valuable to them - which in most cases is assurance that the risks that matter to the achievement of objectives are properly managed. We need to communicate what they need to know and not what we want to say. This incessant focus on the customer and the efficient production of a valued product should extend to every internal audit team. How else can we ensure that we optimize the use of our limited resources to address the dynamic business and risk environment within which our organizations operate?" Norman Marks, GRC Thought Leader Using lean techniques to enhance value add and reduce waste in internal auditing Lean Auditing is a practical guide to maximising value and efficiency in internal audit through the application of lean techniques. It is an ideal book for anyone interested in understanding what progressive, value adding audit can be like. It is also ideal for anyone wondering whether audit activities can be streamlined or better co-ordinated with other activities. The book contains practical advise from the author's experience as CAE of AstraZeneca PLC; from his work as a consultant specializing in this field; as well as insights from leading CAEs in the UK, US and elsewhere. In addition, there are important insights from thought leaders such as Richard Chambers (IIA US) and Norman Marks (GRC thought leader) and Chris Baker (Technical Manager of the IIA UK). Increasing pressure on resources is driving a need for greater efficiency in all areas of business, and Internal Audit is no exception. Lean techniques can help streamline the workflow, but having only recently been applied to IA, lack the guidance available for other techniques. Lean Auditing fills this need by combining expert instruction and actionable advice that helps Internal Auditors: Benchmark their efficiency against lean ways of working Understand warning signs of waste and lower added value Understanding practical ways of working that improve added value and reduce waste Gain confidence about progressive ways of working in internal audit Understand how improved ways of working in audit can positively impact the culture of the wider organization One of the keys to the lean audit is finding out exactly what the stakeholder wants, and eliminating everything else. Scaling back certain operations can delineate audit from advisory, and in the process, dramatically improve crucial outcomes. To this end, Lean Auditing is the key to IA efficiency.
Author : Raymond N. Johnson
Publisher : Wiley Global Education
Page : 733 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 2019-05-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1119404924
The explosion of data analytics in the auditing profession demands a different kind of auditor. Auditing: A Practical Approach with Data Analytics prepares students for the rapidly changing demands of the auditing profession by meeting the data-driven requirements of today's workforce. Because no two audits are alike, this course uses a practical, case-based approach to help students develop professional judgement, think critically about the auditing process, and develop the decision-making skills necessary to perform a real-world audit. To further prepare students for the profession, this course integrates seamless exam review for successful completion of the CPA Exam.
Author : Donald H. Taylor
Publisher : Wiley
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,89 MB
Release : 1996-10-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780471134213
Presents auditing concepts and procedures within the context of audit assertions, as described in Statements on Auditing Standards. It includes the basic approach to reasoning from audit assertions to audit objectives to audit procedures and numerous examples of computer generated audit working papers. A new aspect of this edition is the introduction of value-added business advice as an integral part of the audit. Public accounting firms are placing increased emphasis on adding value to an audit.
Author : Charles Hall
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 26,38 MB
Release : 2021-08-07
Category :
ISBN : 9780578961675
Teaches auditors how to use risk assessment to plan their engagements.
Author : Alan (Former lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton) Millichamp
Publisher :
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 34,99 MB
Release : 2018-01-04
Category :
ISBN : 9781473749306
The eleventh edition of Auditing provides a simplified but thorough approach to students understanding of auditing theory and practice. It clearly explains the key features of auditing in short, easily accessible sections to encourage effective learning.The authors have sought to provide a comprehensive textbook with up-to-date research. Auditing has been completely updated to reflect recent changes in international standards, regulatory processes and corporate governance as well as developments in the field of auditing. The new edition is ideal for anyone studying modules in auditing at undergraduate or postgraduate level, or those preparing for professional examinations set by accounting bodies such as ACCA.
Author : Paula Ladenburg Land
Publisher : XML Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 26,32 MB
Release : 2014-10-04
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1492002003
Successful content strategy projects start with a thorough assessment of the current state of all content assets: their quantity, type, and quality. Beginning with a data-rich content inventory and layering in a qualitative assessment, the audit process allows content owners and business stakeholders to make informed decisions. Content Audits and Inventories, by veteran content strategist Paula Land, shows you how to begin with an inventory, scope and plan an audit, evaluate content against business and user goals, and move forward with a set of useful, actionable insights. This practical, tactic-filled handbook walks you through setting up and running an inventory using an automated tool, setting the stage for a successful audit. Specific audit tactics addressed include auditing for content quality, performance, global considerations, and legal and regulatory issues. You will also learn how to do a competitive audit and incorporate personas into an audit. Tips on presenting audit results to stakeholders will help you deliver effective strategies.
Author : Clare Morrell
Publisher : Bailliere Tindall Limited
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 32,79 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780702024184
By reading and assimilating the information in this handbook professionals, involved in clinical audits and practice development, will be able to design, plan and implement an audit project for patient care in line with up-to-date evidence.