Managerial Auditing Journal: Volume 10 Issue 2

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Table of contents

How to improve business writing skills

Warren A. Smith, Brian H. Kleiner

Though a good deal has been written concerning the subject of howto improve business writing skills, most authors will agree on at leasta few theories. Business writing skills…

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Forecasting sales, expenses and stock market values by quarterly financial statement ratio analysis: a microcomputer software development model

Avi Rushinek, Sara F. Rushinek

Presents a case study demonstrating financial statement ratioanalysis (FSRA). This analysis matches company to industry data andbuilds sales forecasting models. FSRA imputes…

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The transformation of internal auditing

David McNamee, Thomas McNamee

Developments in the internal audit profession appear to be headingalong two different paths. Role confusion among auditors is common, andstrategic planning in the audit function…

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A risk‐driven approach to the internal audit

Janet L. Colbert, C. Wayne Alderman

Internal auditors should consider the risks pertinent to an auditeewhen planning the work. Internal auditors may select a procedures‐drivenapproach or a risk‐driven approach. In a…

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Cover of Managerial Auditing Journal

ISSN:

0268-6902

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jie Zhou