PublishedPearson Education, July 2011 |
ISBN9780132567251 |
FormatSoftcover, 168 pages |
Dimensions27.3cm × 21.7cm × 0.8cm |
For undergraduate/graduate courses in auditing.
The cases in The Lakeside Company create a realistic view of auditing by putting the abstract concepts into practice.
How do you prepare students for the workforce in your auditing class? What types of projects do you assign over the course of the semester that will allow students to get a hands-on look at how an auditor would organise information and solve problems associated with an audit?
The cases in The Lakeside Company are intended to create a realistic view of how an auditor organises and performs an audit examination. These cases provide a simulation that permits students to put the abstract and difficult concepts of auditing into practice. Students have to perform realistic audit activities, such as:
Analyse fraud risk factors;
Assess the implications of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act;
Perform analytical procedures;
Prepare audit reports;