The Future of Auditing
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:26th Jun '19
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- Paperback£21.99(9781032091938)
The Future of Auditing provides a concise overview of the function of auditing and the future challenges it faces, underpinned with suggestions for future research. It evaluates the key challenges facing the profession, such as quality, competition, and governance, as well as highlighting the under-explored areas of ethics, fraud, and judgement. The emphasis throughout is on the value of audit, and the importance of auditing research.
Providing an original assessment of global versus national auditing, evidence-based auditing standards, and the structure of professional firms, David Hay critically examines the value of auditing from different standpoints. He critically reviews current assumptions about the value of audits of financial statements, and explores research opportunities and priorities to improve understanding of the value of auditing and its future role and function.
This authoritative but accessible guide to the future of auditing and the challenges it faces will be useful not only to auditing researchers, but also to policy makers, standard setters, financial journalists, and auditing professionals seeking an accessible overview of current and future issues in auditing.
"Professor Hay has done an extremely good job laying out the economic foundation and value of the audit in a variety of settings. This message is sometimes lost in a complex economic environment where regulation can overshadow other forces. Clearly, auditing has much more to offer to market participants than simply a compliance exercise." — W. Robert Knechel, Director of the International Accounting and Auditing Center, University of Florida, USA
ISBN: 9781138477087
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 300g
68 pages