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Brink's Modern Internal Auditing written by Robert Moeller Studio : Wiley by Wiley Publisher : Wiley Released : 2005-01-12 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780471677888 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 2 reviews)
List Price : $185.00 Our Price : $89.98
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Product Description |
Brink's Modern Internal Auditing, Sixth Edition is a comprehensive resource and reference book on the changing world of internal auditing, including Sarbanes-Oxley compliance issues. * Sixth edition of a very well respectede auditing resource. * Provides an overview of the role and responsibilities of the internal auditor. * Includes discussion of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the impact it has on auditing (particualry concerning controls). * Provides expanded coverage of fraud and business ethics. * Includes guidance on reporting results effectively. * Provides in-depth discussion of internal audit and corporate governance. |
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Solid book on Internal Auidting |
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This book is comprehensive but still concise. I have been in Auditing for a number of years and found it up-to-date and very helpful. |
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Research book with enormous coverage |
Scope of this book is enormous. It is like an encyclopedia - which is why I got the PDF version; cannot imagine carrying it around. It is not like a college book on Internal Audit, where for example, they take you through the business cycles (e.g., revenue cycle), but that be gotten elsewhere. The coverage is excellent on both the Financial and IT side for SOX - and for internal audit departments not following SOX.
The update for SOX is meaningful and through. If anyone wanted a history of internal audit, and the impact of SOX to the professional, great overview. While expensive, this is a reference manual and hard to imagine a subject where at worse, an excellent introduction is given to the topic at hand. I have not seen anything near as comprehensive, and well integrated so it is not just a bunch of chapters thrown together. Would seem to make the 5th edition obsolete because of so much new content. |
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