Solutions manual Core Concepts of Information Technology Auditing Hunton Bryant Bagranoff
Product details:
- ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0471451819
- ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0471222934
- Author: James E. Hunton, Stephanie M. Bryant, Nancy A. Bagranoff
Offering concise, readable coverage of information technology auditing, this new book helps readers understand the impact of information and communication technologies on organizations and accountants, and shows how to apply IT-auditing techniques using computer-assisted auditing tools. The book also explores security issues, legal and ethical issues, and more.
* Describes the use of computer assisted audit techniques and computer fraud auditing
* Explains IT audit in the context of the CobiT(r) framework.
* Accompanied by a CD with ACL software, and an appendix contains an audit case requiring its usage. There is also and appendix of IT audit terminology and definitions.
Table of Contents
PART I ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS.
1 An Introduction to the Role of Accounting in the Business World.
2 Concepts and Elements Underlying Accounting.
3 The Mechanics of Double-Entry Accounting.
PART II ACCOUNTING FOR ASSETS.
4 Cash, Short-Term Investments, and Accounts Receivable.
5 Inventory.
6 Long-Term Assets: Property, Plant and Equipment, and Intangibles.
PART III ACCOUNTING FOR LIABILITIES AND OWNERSHIP INTERESTS.
7 Liabilities.
8 Stockholders’ Equity.
PART IV ANALYSIS OF ACCOUNTING DATA.
9 The Corporate Income Statement and Financial Statement Analysis.
10 Statement of Cash Flows.
PART V MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING.
11 Fundamental Managerial Accounting Concepts.
12 Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis.
13 The Master Budget and Standard Costing.
14 Activity-Based Management and Performance Measurement.
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