ABSTRACT
This book gives a flavour of the issues that concerned auditing practitioners more than one hundred years ago and which retain a certain relevance to us today. The material is arranged chronologically and thereby emphasizes the interconnections between the issues as well as conveying the overall depth and flavour of the debate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 23|8 pages
Chartered Accountant' Students' Society of London.
The Preparation and Audit of Income and Expenditure Accounts.
chapter 30|3 pages
Chartered Accountants Students' Society of Edinburgh.
On Auditing Commercial and Company Books.
chapter 45|10 pages
Birmingham Chartered Accountant Students' Society
A Criticism of the Opinions of Some Chartered Accountants on the Routine Work of an Audit.
chapter 49|2 pages
The Value of an Audit
Being Some Further Correspondence From The Pall Mall Gazette.
chapter 77|3 pages
Birmingham Chartered Accountant Students' Society.
An Auditor's Duty in respect of Depreciation.
chapter 81|16 pages
Manchester Society of Chartered accountants and Manchester Students' Society.
“The Present Position of Accountancy in view of Recent Legal Decisions.”
chapter 83|3 pages
Leading Articles
The Present Position of Accountancy in view of Recent Legal Decisions.