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Practical Auditing: A Working Manual for Auditors, Describing the Details of a Commercial Audit, in Progressive Steps From the Proper Point of ... General Notes on Auditing (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN / ASIN1330117697
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Excerpt from Practical Auditing: A Working Manual for Auditors, Describing the Details of a Commercial Audit, in Progressive Steps From the Proper Point of Beginning Through to Completion, With General Notes on Auditing

All the literature on auditing published heretofore presupposes familiarity with the rules of practice on the part of the student; hence the information thus far obtainable upon this subject is of too indefinite a character to be understood easily by that large class of accountants who are otherwise excellently equipped for auditing, but who are lacking in experience.

The purpose of this manual is, therefore, to set forth minutely the details to be pursued in making a commercial audit, and to indicate in proper order the procedure to be followed.

With this brief explanation the book is respectfully submitted to ambitious accountants.

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