Reflection on Alternative Assessments Traditional and alternative assessments share some key elements‚ yet differ as well. All assessments‚ whether given as a test after a unit or alternative‚ should be measurable and be reliable and valid by having clear criteria to measure the learning targets. Traditional and alternative assessments generally differ in timing‚ feedback‚ student’s involvement‚ and how the teacher uses the information though. The time in which traditional assessments such
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Dealers Pg.8 Scope of the Report Pg.9 Audit Type Pg.9 Timing Pg.9 Personnel Pg.9 Audit Methodology Pg.10 Characteristic of the audit Pg.10 Marketing Environmental – Macro Pg.10 Marketing Environmental – Micro Pg.11 Marketing Strategy Audit Pg.11 Marketing Objectives Pg.11 Strategy Pg.11 Marketing Organisation Audit Pg.11 Formal Structure Pg.11 Functional
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After the reading the text “Just Walk On By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space” by Brent Staples‚ the reader becomes immersed in the thought of the ways other people in society alter public space and the way they use that power. For instance‚ a student that comes into class with their headphones in their ears‚ listening to music at full blast where anyone can hear in a small‚ four-wall classroom. Yes‚ it is disruptive to the class; however‚ there are probable reasons to why that
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Sciences – Volume 21‚ Number 3 (2011) Dysfunctional Audit Behaviour: The Effect of Budget Emphasis Leadership Behaviour‚ and Effectiveness of Audit Review Halil Paino‚ Azlan Thani Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang‚ Malaysia E-mail: halil@pahang.uitm.edu.my Tel: +60193992676 Fax: +6094602245 Syed Iskandar Zulkarnain Universiti Teknologi MARA Pahang‚ Malaysia Abstract Dysfunctional audit behaviour is an accepted problem‚ associated with decreased audit quality. This study develops and tests a theoretical
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AUDIT EXPECTATIONS GAP Definition i) Liggio (1974a) defines it as the difference between the levels of expected performance as envisioned by the independent accountant and by the user of financial statements. The Cohen Commission (1978) on auditors’ responsibility extended this definition by considering whether a gap may exist between what the public expects or needs and what auditors can and should reasonably expect to accomplish. ii) According to Guy and Sullivan (1988)‚ there is a
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Strategic Audit of a Corporation I. Current Situation A. Current Performance . How did the corporation perform the past year overall in terms of return on investment‚ market share‚ and profitability? B. Strategic Posture What are the corporation’s current mission‚ objectives‚ strategies‚ and policies? 1. Are they clearly stated or are they merely implied from performance? 2. Mission: What business(es) is the corporation in? Why? 3. Objectives: What are the corporate‚ business‚ and
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Audit Risk Analysis Project – Bebe‚ Inc. Liberty University ACC 622 Advanced Auditing Due May 7‚ 2010 Table of Contents Memorandum ...................................................................................................................3 History ............................................................................................................................. 4 Product Offering ........................................................................................
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ABC Company Internal Audit Manual Internal Audit Manual Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................................................................... .....2 CHARTER......................................................................................... ....................5 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................5 ORGANISATION AND BOARD REPORTING....................................
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Information System Audit Information technology (IT) has become increasingly sophisticated and complex‚ escalating the ongoing change within Kudler Fine Foods. As IT information is adopted within the organization‚ automation controls many processes within the Kudler’s environment. As Kudler has become more virtualized‚ a need for increased trust and assurance in the relationships with consumers‚ partners and suppliers. The swell of e-commerce business has created new ways of conducting an audit. Statement
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Bagranoff and Henry article‚ cited in footnote 3‚ and the list of GAS in the Sayana article‚ cited in footnote 1. Experts say that generalized audit software (GAS) is the most common computer-assisted audit tool (CAAT) used in recent years. There are many reasons today for IT auditors to use a GAS‚ but to quote an article from this Journal‚ "Performing audits without using information technology is hardly an option."1 This article will inform IT auditors of the profitable return on learning and using
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