An Auditor's Guide to Auditing Financial Statements in the UK
By
Steve Collings (Author)
Paperback
PRE-ORDER released 25 July 2024
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Written by an experienced auditor this practical guide will help auditors plan their procedures in accordance with current auditing standards and other forms of regulation. The advice provided allows readers to get to grips with what the ISAs (UK) strive to achieve and what can - and typically does - go wrong during the execution of an audit procedure.
All chapters are clearly structured so that the reader can understand what they are trying to achieve during each step of the process, how they achieve those objectives, and the pitfalls to avoid.
Also available as part of our online service Financial Reporting for Smaller Companies , topics covered include: Accepting an Audit Client, Planning the Audit, Group Audit and Quality Management.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Financial Reporting for Smaller Companies online service.
About the Author
Steve Collings FCCA is a director of Leavitt Walmsley Associates Ltd, a firm of chartered certified accountants based in Sale and Warrington. He has written a large number of respected guides on accounting, and has lectured for a number of years on these subjects.
More Details
- Contributor: Steve Collings
- Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional
- ISBN13: 9781526527486
- Number of Pages: 600
- Packaged Dimensions: 156x234mm
- Packaged Weight: 600
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Release Date: 2024-07-25
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Steve Collings FCCA is a director of Leavitt Walmsley Associates Ltd, a firm of chartered certified accountants based in Sale and Warrington. He has written a large number of respected guides on accounting, and has lectured for a number of years on these subjects.
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