51118 AUDITING

FACULTY OF COMMERCE 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 51115

Synopsis


This  unit  primarily deals with the process by  which  the  external
company  auditor,  within  the  Australian  professional  and   legal
framework,  independently  appraises and reports  on  the  truth  and
fairness of the company's financial statements.

The  unit is practice-oriented and in keeping with current trends  in
the  auditing profession, a risk-based audit approach is  emphasised.
The unit covers the audit of computerised systems as well as selected
manual  accounting systems.  Students are expected to have a  working
knowledge of computerised spreadsheets such as Microsoft Excel, Lotus
1-2-3,  etc,  prior  to enrolling in this unit.   Limited  `hands-on'
auditing  experience is provided by requiring students to complete  a
computerised case study as part of the assessment for the unit.

Auditing theory is integrated with audit methodology so as to  enable
students to better appreciate the fundamental concepts and principles
that underlie auditing practice.