Auditing Explained A Practical Guide For Managers(1st Edition)
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John Dunn
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ISBN: 0749405619, 978-0749405618
Book publisher: Kogan Page
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KS
Solid information that many managers will find beneficial. The explanations are clear, and I loved how it's not overly technical. Took advantage of my membership discount to pick this up, got a great deal! Delivery was smooth, and I appreciated the thorough packaging. The book could use more visual aids, but that’s just a nitpick. Definitely recommend this for anyone looking to boost their auditing knowledge.
KS
Auditing Explained is an exceptional resource for any manager keen to understand the intricacies of auditing. The book is comprehensive, yet practical, offering clear explanations and real-world examples that make complex concepts accessible. I was particularly impressed by the section on internal controls. Everything I needed was covered in detail, and, as a bonus, it came earlier than expected. Highly recommended for those in managerial roles!
AW
This book is a very helpful guide and strikes a good balance between theory and practical applications. I found the case studies very enlightening, providing much-needed clarity to abstract auditing concepts. The book arrived quickly and in perfect condition. One minor suggestion - a bit more depth in reconciliation processes would make it perfect. Overall, a solid resource for mid-level managers.































