Auditing Studies, 1917 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

John Raymond Wildman

 
9781330118108: Auditing Studies, 1917 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Uncover the real-world craft of auditing with a detailed 1915 case study. This practical book walks through actual receipts, ledgers, and bank notes to show how auditors verify financial accuracy and uncover inconsistencies.

In a self-contained narrative, you’ll see how cash counts, notes receivable, securities, and inventories are analyzed. The material demonstrates how discrepancies are found, investigated, and explained, using concrete figures and step-by-step checks. It’s a clear look at the end-to-end process of auditing a mid-sized company.

- Explore cash counts, bank reconciliation, and passer-book balancing in action.
- Examine notes receivable, securities ownership, and the handling of dividends and interest.
- Learn how auditors test inventories, depreciation, and capital accounts for reliability.
- See common footing and posting errors, and how they’re corrected during an audit.

Ideal for readers of accounting practice, internal audit, and historical business records.

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