English for External Auditors: Student’s Book (Paperback)
An English coursebook designed to help you develop language and communication skills essential for a successful career in auditing. The book will guide you through audit fundamentals to improve your command of the English language in all areas, including speaking, reading, and writing skills.

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Recommended weekly study
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Book Content
15 units
Study time: 25 hours
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Unit 1
Who are auditors?
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Financial auditing essentials, including the audit process and the role of external auditors. Educational requirements and the key personal and professional qualities of an auditor.
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Unit 2
Preparing for an Audit
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The audit initiation and planning, including client assessment, engagement letter formation, and development of audit strategy.
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Unit 3
Risk Assessment
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The auditor’s approach to evaluating risks during audit planning. The regulatory framework guiding auditor’s, including adherence to international standards.
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Unit 4
Gathering Evidence
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The collection of audit evidence and how it supports forming an audit opinion. Testing management’s financial assertions.
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Unit 5
Quality of Evidence
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Sampling methods and ensuring reliable data to support an audit opinion. Organising and managing audit working papers.
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Unit 6
Related Parties
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Challenges of auditing related party transactions. Using Computer Assisted Audit Techniques (CAATs) for efficient evidence gathering.
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Unit 7
Internal Controls
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Internal controls in auditing: their purpose, design, and impact on audit process. Strategies for assessing and documenting controls.
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Unit 8
Relying on Internal Auditors
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Collaboration with internal auditor and assessing internal audit functions. Materiality and its impact on financial reporting and audit processes.