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Multinationality of U.S. corporations: the auditing implications

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Auditing in multinational firms must be flexible to address the various challenges to the profession of auditing in a multitude of standards and risks. Some aspects of a multinational's operations that require some adjustment from the auditing procedure is the presence of political, cultural, economic and social condtions prevailing in the multinational's foreign units. The auditing section must also respond to the challenges posed by international standards, such as the ISO 1400, that sets new requirements on environmental auditing.

Author: Tucker, Robert R.
Publisher: Barmarick Publications (UK)
Publication Name: Managerial Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0307-4358
Year: 1998
Analysis, Management, International business enterprises, Multinational corporations, Internal auditing

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Materiality and audit risk modelling: financial management perspective

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An evaluation of audit risk models in the auditing context indicates that auditors must evaluate the effects of materiality in relation to higher risks. The effects of materiality were integrated with existing audit risk models to produce an audit risk model which had 128 various possible outcomes. While it may not be practical for auditors to evaluate all 128 possible outcomes prior to issuing an audit report, it may serve as a useful reference regarding risk evaluation in financial reports.

Author: Vinten, Gerald, Chong, H. Gin
Publisher: Barmarick Publications (UK)
Publication Name: Managerial Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0307-4358
Year: 1996
Models, Practice, Financial statements

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Mitigating the auditor's legal risk

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A behavioral pilot study of 87 US general jurisdiction judges and their opinions on altered audit reports indicates that standard auditor's reports must be changed to lessen the perceived liability and culpability of auditors. The study also indicated the importance of the attitudes and beliefs of the judges with respect to the public accounting profession and its professional liability.

Author: Kneer, Dan C., Reckers, Philip M.J., Jennings, Marianne J.D.
Publisher: Barmarick Publications (UK)
Publication Name: Managerial Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0307-4358
Year: 1996
Accounting Methods, Laws, regulations and rules, Accounting

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Subjects list: Accounting and auditing, Auditing, Auditors
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