Internal Auditing: Principles And Techniques(1st Edition)

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Richard L. Ratliff, W. Wallace, Walter B. Mcfarland, J. Loeboecke

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ISBN: 0894131672, 978-0894131677

Book publisher: Inst Of Internal Auditors

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Carl Webb
5.0
I can't recommend 'Internal Auditing: Principles And Techniques' enough! This book is a fantastic resource for both novice and experienced auditors. The real-world examples illustrate concepts perfectly, keeping you engaged through every chapter. I also appreciated receiving it just two days after ordering. If you’re involved in auditing, this book is an essential tool.
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Wesley Doyle
5.0
This book has proven invaluable in my professional development. Its clear, concise explanations of auditing principles make it easy to understand complex topics. Plus, the membership discount made it well worth the investment. Whether you're starting out or looking to hone your skills, it's a must-have.
RW
Robert Watts
4.0
I've read a few books on internal auditing, and this one hits a nice balance with theory and practical application. I found the case studies particularly useful as they helped cement abstract concepts into real-world scenarios. However, some sections feel a bit dense on first read. My copy arrived slightly later than anticipated but still in great condition. Overall, a very helpful guide!
SD
Stanley Doyle
3.0
A solid introduction to internal auditing, but at times it feels like the text assumes some prior knowledge.