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Perry M. Henderson
The National Single Audit Sampling Project began as an attempt to assess single audit quality using statistical methods. The Report on this project highlighted disparities and deficiencies in single audit quality that many people in both the regulatory and the auditing communities find alarming. Auditors and regulators alike have launched into earnest consideration of the entire single audit process, with a view toward improving its quality and effectiveness.
This course discusses the objectives, scope and methodology of the National Single Audit Sampling Project, explores in detail its results and recommendations, and considers its implications for single audit practice, including some of the initiatives underway to address the findings and recommendations.
Sections for this course include:
- Introduction
- I Objectives, Methodology, and Scope
- I Results
- I Conclusions and Recommendations
- I Implications for the Future of the Single Audit
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Course Details
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Price: $30.00
Field of Study: Audit
Prerequisites: None
Level: Overview
Course was last updated on: 07/02/08
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Library:
Accounting and Audit
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