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Audit Data Analytics Resources

By  Susan B. Anders, PhD, CPA/CGMA

July 2017 0

As information providers, accounting professionals are at the forefront of applying new technologies and resources to practice issues. The SEC has made use of data…

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The Materiality Mystery

The Gap in GAAS

By  Howard B. Levy, CPA and Julian Jacoby, CPA (retired)

July 2016 0

This article is intended primarily to provide an airing of omissions and other flaws in generally accepted auditing standards, primarily regarding the use of materiality…

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Have Audits Become Too Inefficient And Expensive?

By  Arthur J. Radin, CPA and Miriam E. Katowitz, CPA

February 2016 0

In Brief For many companies, an audit is a necessary part of business operations. For others, however, it is not, and such businesses are increasingly…

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