Auditing - The Risk-Based Approach
Date Submitted: 08/25/2000 03:05:10
Auditing - The Risk-Based Approach
Introduction
Risk, plays a large part in the world of Auditing. Audit risk, represents risk to an auditor or an audit firm, as the risk of paying damages to a client may arise out of negligent work when trying to show a true and fair view of a set of company accounts. All audit work involves some level of risk; this may be because a set of company accounts have
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be identified '...in which auditors' judgement of inherent risk and control risk can become more accurate and consistent'.
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