Auditing and Assurance Services, 17th edition
Published by Pearson (March 1, 2019) © 2020
- Alvin A. Arens Michigan State University
- Randal J. Elder The University of North Carolina Greensboro
- Mark S. Beasley North Carolina State University
- Chris E. Hogan Michigan State University
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Auditing and Assurance Services examines the process of conducting an audit from start to finish. The text's primary objective is to illustrate auditing concepts using practical examples and real-world settings. Using key real audit decisions as their foundation, students will be able to successfully conduct an audit according to a financial reporting framework.
The 17th Edition contains the latest standards and codes as well as new sample CPA-style questions to prepare students for the actual exam.
Hallmark features of this title
Coverage of key auditing concepts and codes
- Core concepts and examples covering financial instruments, SOC reports, preparation service engagements, auditor judgement, and more emphasize current auditing practices and issues.
- A focus on international issues helps students learn about auditing standards not only at home, but also around the world.
A solid pedagogy to achieve "Ah ha" moments
- Concept Checks in every chapter highlight short-answer questions to help students recap content covered within different sections.
- An annual report and other financial statements for the Hillsburg Hardware Company are used to illustrate chapter concepts.
New and updated features of this title
Coverage of key auditing codes and concepts
- NEW and UPDATED: Guidance on the latest auditing standards includes SAS No. 133, Clarity, and PCAOB standards, and new auditor report guidelines include those for different engagement circumstances (Ch. 3).
- NEW: Coverage now includes how data analytics and other advanced technologies are being used in all phases of the audit.
- UPDATED: Coverage of risk assessment procedures, internal control, and auditing asset impairment keeps students abreast of important developments.
A solid pedagogy to achieve "Ah ha" moments
- UPDATED: Opening and Mid-Chapter Vignettes help students connect important auditing concepts to real-world situations.
- NEW and UPDATED: End-of-Chapter Discussion Questions and Problems let instructors generate classroom discussion or assign homework. Select problems using ACL show students how audit software is used to perform specific types of audit tests.
- REVISED: An integrated Pinnacle Manufacturing case, with new financial data, gives students hands-on experience and a better understanding of how the different parts of an audit form the auditing process.
Highlights of the DIGITAL UPDATE for MyLab Accounting (available for Spring 2022 classes)
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- NEW: A Decision Making Mini-Sim for Chapter 6 puts students in a professional role and gives them the opportunity to apply chapter concepts and develop decision-making skills through a real-world business challenge.
- NEW: Additional End-of-Chapter Data Analytics Problems are now available for assignment and auto grading in MyLab.
- UPDATED: Supplemental materials in MyLab now include the latest auditing standards.
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- Learning Catalytics let you pose questions to help students recall ideas and apply concepts. They respond on their own device.
PART 1: THE AUDITING PROFESSION
- The Demand for Audit and Other Assurance Services
- The CPA Profession
- Audit Reports
- Professional Ethics
- Legal Liability
PART 2: THE AUDIT PROCESS
- Audit Responsibilities and Objectives
- Audit Evidence
- Audit Planning and Materiality
- Assessing the Risk of Material Misstatement
- Assessing and Responding to Fraud Risks
- Internal Control and Coso Framework
- Assessing Control Risk and Reporting on Internal Controls
- Overall Audit Strategy and Audit Program
PART 3: APPLICATION OF THE AUDIT PROCESS TO THE SALES AND COLLECTION CYCLE
- Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions
- Audit Sampling for Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions
- Completing the Tests in the Sales and Collection Cycle: Accounts Receivable
- Audit Sampling for Tests of Details of Balances
PART 4: APPLICATION OF THE AUDIT PROCESS TO OTHER CYCLES
- Audit of the Acquisition and Payment Cycle: Tests of Controls, Substantive Tests of Transactions, and Accounts Payable
- Completing the Tests in the Acquisition and Payment Cycle: Verification of Selected Accounts
- Audit of the Payroll and Personnel Cycle
- Audit of the Inventory and Warehousing Cycle
- Audit of the Capital Acquisition and Repayment Cycle
- Audit of Cash and Financial Instruments
PART 5: COMPLETING THE AUDIT
- Completing the Audit
PART 6: OTHER ASSURANCE AND NONASSURANCE SERVICES
- Other Assurance Services
- Internal and Governmental Financial Auditing and Operational Auditing
About our authors
Al Arens (1935 to 2010), founding author of this textbook, was the PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accounting Emeritus at Michigan State University. In addition to writing books on auditing, he was a coauthor of computerized accounting supplements and he was actively involved in the continuing education of practitioners with local and regional CPA firms. Al was a past president of the American Accounting Association and a former member of the AICPA Auditing Standards Board. He practiced public accounting with both a local CPA firm and the predecessor firm to Ernst & Young. He received many awards including the AAA Auditing Section Outstanding Educator award, the AICPA Outstanding Educator award, the national Beta Alpha Psi Professor of the Year award, and many teaching and other awards at Michigan State.
Randy Elder, who has served as a coauthor of this textbook since the 8th edition, is Dixon Hughes Goodman Professor and Department Head of Accounting and Finance at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He teaches undergraduate and graduate auditing courses, and has received several teaching awards. His research focuses on audit quality and current audit firm practices and he served as the team leader for the American Accounting Association Auditing Section PCAOB research synthesis teams on audit confirmations and audit sampling. He has extensive public accounting experience with a large regional CPA firm, frequently teaches continuing education for a large international CPA firm, and is a member of the AICPA.
Mark Beasley, who has also served as a coauthor of this textbook since the 8th edition, is the Deloitte Professor of Enterprise Risk Management and Professor of Accounting at North Carolina State University. He has taught undergraduate and graduate auditing courses, and has received several teaching awards including membership in NC State's Academy of Outstanding Teachers. He has extensive professional audit experience with the predecessor firm to Ernst & Young and has extensive standards-setting experience working with the Auditing Standards Board as a Technical Manager in the Audit and Assurance Division of the AICPA. He served on the ASB Fraud Standard Task Force responsible for developing SAS 99, the ASB Antifraud Programs and Controls Task Force, and the Advisory Council overseeing the COSO Enterprise Risk Management: Integrated Framework project. He served over 7 years as a member of the COSO Board, representing the AAA.
Chris Hogan joined as a coauthor starting with the 16th edition. Chris is the Russell E. Palmer Endowed Professor of Accounting and Department Chairperson in the Eli Broad College of Business at Michigan State University. Chris teaches graduate auditing and her research focuses on internal controls and integrated audits, audit firm client portfolios, and the impact of regulation on audit markets. Chris has auditing experience with Price Waterhouse, one of the predecessor firms to PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP. She has served in multiple leadership roles within the American Accounting Association, including serving as President of the Auditing Section and on the Audit Committee of the AAA.
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