Managerial Auditing Journal: Volume 7 Issue 3

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A Survey of Auditing Education in the UK

John Dunn, Diane Walters

Attempts to determine the extent to which auditing is being taughtas part of accounting degrees and, where it is, to discover the natureand content of the courses. A survey of…

Teaching Internal Auditing: The Case‐study Method

Mortimer A. Dittenhofer

Thoroughly reviews the case study: philosophy; anatomy; types;benefits and disadvantages; how to approach it; the techniques of itsuse and analysis; individual work; pedagogical…

GAO Audit Report Project for an Operational Auditing Course

Dale L. Flesher

Describes how audit reports issued by the General Accounting Office(GAO) can be used to teach internal auditing students not only aboutaudit reports, but the wide subject‐matter…

Orientation: A Strategic Opportunity for the Audit Department

Peter Guillot, Irmgard Schweiger, Glenn E. Sumners

Explains the difference between orientation and training. Advancesa top‐down approach for assembling an orientation programme, offeringflexibility and allowing the new auditor to…

Forensic Accounting in the Curriculum

Zabihollah Rezaee, Gerald H. Lander, Thomas A. Gavin

Makes the case for inclusion of forensic accounting in the 150‐houraccounting training role in the USA. Practitioner roles are as fraudexaminer, litigation consultant and expert…

Experiential Learning for the Internal Auditing Student: An Internal Control Project

Mary B. Greenawalt, Sheila Foster‐Stinnett

Reviews success factors for internal auditors and advocates theimportance of experiential training. The recommended hands‐on projectfocuses on internal control, which plays a…

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ISSN:

0268-6902

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Jie Zhou