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Contemporary Auditing

Knapp 지음 | 2018

ISBN 9781305970816 (1305970810)
Author Knapp
Copyright 2018
Edition 11E
Page 592쪽
Size 8 x 10
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Use real cases to illustrate the work environment and professional responsibilities of auditors and examine factors and circumstances that often lead to problem audits and failures. Knapp’s CONTEMPORARY AUDITING, 11E has updated its most popular cases, including Enron Corporation, The Boeing Company, Golden Bear Golf, Kaset Thai Sugar Company, Lehman Brothers, Leigh Ann Walker, Madoff Securities, The Trolley Dodgers, Walmart de Mexico, and ZZZZ Best Company. Fifteen new cases include a comprehensive Le-Nature’s, Inc. case and Bankrate, Overstock.com, and Parker-Halsey cases showing high-risk audits. Avon and Saks Fifth Avenue cases highlight internal control while two additional cases emphasize ethics and two cases focus on professional roles. Ernst & Young, Internet Infamy, and Texas Drug Warehouse cases address professional issues and an international case reviews Olympus. The book integrates new professional auditing and ethical standards with an updated Instructor’s Manual.
Preface.
1. COMPREHENSIVE CASES.
Enron Corporation. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. Just for FEET, Inc. Health Management, Inc. The Leslie Fay Companies. Le-Nature’s Inc. Navistar International Corporation. Livent, Inc. ZZZZ Best Company, Inc. DHB Industries, Inc. New Century Financial Corporation. Madoff Securities. AA Capital Partners, Inc.
2. AUDITS OF HIGH-RISK ACCOUNTS.
Jack Greenberg, Inc. Golden Bear Golf, Inc. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. General Motors Company. Lipper Holdings, LLC. CBI Holding Company, Inc. Bankrate, Inc. Belot Enterprises. Powder River Petroleum International, Inc. LocatePlus Holdings Corporation. Overstock.com, Inc. Parker-Halsey Corporation.
3. INTERNAL CONTROL ISSUES.
The Trolley Dodgers. Howard Street Jewelers, Inc. Avon Products, Inc. First Keystone Bank. Goodner Brothers, Inc. Buranello’s Ristorante. Saks Fifth Avenue. The Boeing Company. Wal-Mart de Mexico.
4. ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF ACCOUNTANTS.
Creve Couer Pizza, Inc. F&C International, Inc. Suzette Washington, Accounting Major. Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. Wiley Jackson, Accounting Major. Arvel Smart, Accounting Major. Zane Corbin, Accounting Major. Dell Inc.
5. ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS.
Cardillo Travel Systems, Inc. American International Group, Inc. Caesars Entertainment Corporation. IPOC International Growth Fund, Ltd. Le-Nature’s Inc., Part II. Richard Grimes, Staff Accountant.
6. PROFESSIONAL ROLES.
Leigh Ann Walker, Staff Accountant. Bill DeBurger, In-Charge Accountant. Hamilton Wong, In-Charge Accountant. Tommy O’Connell, Audit Senior. Avis Love, Staff Accountant. Charles Tollison, Audit Manager. Madison Wells, Audit Manager. Tillman Rollins, Office Managing Partner.
7. PROFESSIONAL ISSUES.
Ligand Pharmaceuticals. Sarah Russell, Staff Accountant. Washington Council Ernst & Young. Internet Infamy. Fred Stern & Company, Inc. (Ultramares Corporation v. Touche et al.). First Securities Company of Chicago (Ernst & Ernst v. Hochfelder et al.). Texas Drug Warehouse. Frank Coleman, Staff Accountant. Olivia Thomas, Audit Senior.
8. INTERNATIONAL CASES.
Longtop Financial Technologies Limited. Kaset Thai Sugar Company. Republic of Somalia. Republic of the Sudan. Shari’a. Olympus Corporation.
Use real cases to illustrate the work environment and professional responsibilities of auditors and examine factors and circumstances that often lead to problem audits and failures. Knapp’s CONTEMPORARY AUDITING, 11E has updated its most popular cases, including Enron Corporation, The Boeing Company, Golden Bear Golf, Kaset Thai Sugar Company, Lehman Brothers, Leigh Ann Walker, Madoff Securities, The Trolley Dodgers, Walmart de Mexico, and ZZZZ Best Company. Fifteen new cases include a comprehensive Le-Nature’s, Inc. case and Bankrate, Overstock.com, and Parker-Halsey cases showing high-risk audits. Avon and Saks Fifth Avenue cases highlight internal control while two additional cases emphasize ethics and two cases focus on professional roles. Ernst & Young, Internet Infamy, and Texas Drug Warehouse cases address professional issues and an international case reviews Olympus. The book integrates new professional auditing and ethical standards with an updated Instructor’s Manual. MOST POPULAR CASES ARE NOW UPDATED: Many of your favorite returning cases from the prior edition continue to evolve to reflect contemporary changes. These cases retain the features that make them appealing to your students, but are now updated to reflect relevant new developments, circumstances and recent events. HIGH-PROFILE ORGANIZATIONS FEATURED IN CASES IMMEDIATELY ENGAGE STUDENTS: Many of the new cases involve high-profile organizations familiar to students, such as Avon Products, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, Ernst & Young (EY), Olympus Corporation, and Saks Fifth Avenue. NEW CASES HIGHLIGHT HOT BUTTON ISSUES: This edition’s new cases focus on a wide range of important, critical issues facing the accounting profession and auditing discipline today. These include significant issues, such as the PCAOB’s regulatory role, controversial revenue recognition policies, enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, auditor independence, personnel policies of major accounting firms, and the proper use of social media by professional accountants. CONTENTIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES CAPTURE AND KEEP THE ATTENTION OF YOUR STUDENTS: The "real world" circumstances and events embedded in Knapp’s new cases immediately engage your students. Cases feature intriguing stories, such as an audit partner who literally "gambles" with the independence of an audit client; a corporate CEO who suddenly becomes a corporate whistleblower; email messages written by Big Four accountants that go "viral" and undermine the senders’ careers and the public images of their employers; and verbal abuse of a subordinate by an audit partner. INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL WITH SOLUTIONS DETAILS ALL STANDARDS UPDATES: Knapp’s thorough teaching notes for each new and returning case incorporate relevant material from the series of revisions that have impacted professional standards in recent years. This includes the clarification of the AICPA’s auditing standards, the reorganization and recodification of the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct, and the recent restructuring of the PCAOB’s auditing standards. TIMELY CASEBOOK CONSISTENTLY PRESENTS THE LATEST CASES: In keeping with the author’s focus on presenting the latest auditing issues, this edition features 15 new cases, including Le-Nature’s Inc.; Bankrate, Inc.; Overstock.com, Inc.; Parker-Halsey Corporation; Avon Products, Inc.; Saks Fifth Avenue; Zane Corbin, Accounting Major; Caesars Entertainment Corporation; Madison Wells, Accounting Manager; Tillman Rollins, Office Managing Partner; Washington Council Ernst & Young; Internet Infamy; Texas Drug Warehouse; and Olympus Corporation. ORGANIZATION OF CASEBOOK OFFERS YOU FLEXIBILITY IN PRESENTATION: Cases are organized into eight sections to help you mix and match cases from semester to semester. In addition, two indexes -- Summary of Topics by Case and Summary of Cases by Topic -- help you quickly identify the cases that best meet your specific course needs. CUSTOMIZED VERSIONS ENABLE YOU TO BUILD YOUR OWN CASEBOOK: You can use the Compose program to customize this book, including only the cases you need for your course. In the preface, Knapp suggests several versions of this customized textbook for specific accounting courses. Visit http://compose.cengage.com/content/home to get started. KEY AUDITING PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES ARE PRESENTED IN REAL WORLD CONTEXT: By embedding key auditing elements and issues in real-world contexts, Knapp’s cases capture students’ attention and enhance their comprehension of those topics. The real-world settings also allow students to identify factors and circumstances that undercut the quality of independent audits and result in serious and undesirable consequences for audit clients, audit firms, and individual auditors.