Informing Science: the International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline Volume 11‚ 2008 Framework of Problem-Based Research: A Guide for Novice Researchers on the Development of a Research-Worthy Problem Timothy J. Ellis and Yair Levy Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida‚ USA ellist@nova.edu‚ levyy@nova.edu Abstract This paper introduces the importance of a well-articulated‚ research-worthy problem statement
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1. Research online news services to identify recent developments impacting the accounting and auditing profession in Japan. Briefly summarize these developments in a bullet format. The 5-S auditing. Managerial Auditing Journal It has been recognized that Japanese firms are clean and orderly. The same is true for high quality western firms. Over the last two decades‚ the Japanese have formalized the technique and named it 5-S practice. As the name is new to most western societies‚ the objective
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Agency Problems‚ Auditing‚ and the Theory of the Firm: Some Evidence Author(s): Ross L. Watts and Jerold L. Zimmerman Source: Journal of Law and Economics‚ Vol. 26‚ No. 3‚ (Oct.‚ 1983)‚ pp. 613-633 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/725039 Accessed: 29/06/2008 23:14 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and
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REVISION LECTURE PAST EXAMS QUESTIONS: These questions are for practice only. They are not at all an indication of the questions on the actual exams. All topics need to be revised from topic 4 onwards for the exam. These questions and possible answers will be discussed during revision lecture. Solution will not be provided on the learning hub. Section A (Short answer) 1. List and briefly explain four factors that contribute to the need for financial report audits. Increasing reliability
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Case Study A Case Study in Corporate Governance & Ethical Auditing Satyam Fiasco & Role of PwC as an Auditor Group I Submitted By: Aditya Zutshi Ambrish Mani Piyush Anandani Ravinder Pal Singh Dhillon Abstract & Approach On Dec 16‚ 2008‚ Satyam declared to buy entire stakes in Maytas Properties for $1.3 Billion & 51% stakes in Maytas Infra for another $300 Million. By this action‚ the investors were furious. This was because of the move to invest in a promoter-related
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ACCOUNTING 54-AUDITING 88 4th Street Campus Spring 2015 Tony Viertel CRN: 35238 Section: 581 Units: 3 Class Meeting: Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:50 p.m. Class Room Location: 321 Prerequisite: Accounting II Office: Cloud Hall‚ Room 405 Office hours: Wednesday & Thursday 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by appointment Telephone: (415) 452-7407 E-mail: cviertel@ccsf.edu REQUIRED TEXTS & WEBSITE ACCESS Course Name: Spring 2015 Accounting 54 Course ID: viertel75704 Auditing and Assurance Services‚ 15th ed.‚ Arens
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Auditing Issues - TR Week 10 Most people have the same feeling when they hear the word audit. It usually implements fear in a person‚ even though that person may have done nothing wrong. Fear is common when the auditors are being brought in because most people don ’t know what to expect. This is also true when audits are being done for businesses. I know from personal experience that the auditors are not always greeter with kindness. I currently working in an accounting firm and have had
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CHAPTER 15 Multiple-Choice Questions 1. easy A sample in which the characteristics of the sample are the same as those of the population is a(n): b a. variables sample. b. representative sample. c. attributes sample. d. random sample. 2. easy When the auditor decides to select less than 100 percent of the population for testing‚ the auditor is said to use: a a. audit sampling. b. representative sampling. c. poor judgment. d. none of the above. 3. In practice‚ auditors
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Energy audit An energy audit is an inspection‚ survey and analysis of energy flows in a building‚ process or system with the objective of understanding the energy dynamics of the system under study. Typically an energy audit is conducted to seek opportunities to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s). When the object of study is an occupied building then reducing energy consumption while maintaining or improving human comfort‚ health and safety
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# | A. Key Internal Control | B. Transaction Related Audit Objectives | C. Test of Control | 1. | Segregation of the purchasing‚ receiving‚ and cash disbursement functions | Recorded acquisitions are for goods and services actually received (existence)Recorded cash disbursements are for goods and services actually received (existence) | Discuss segregation of duties with personnel and observe activities. | 2. | Independent reconciliation of the monthly bank statements | Existing cash disbursement
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