Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Standards -- United States;Customer relations;
n accordance with AU section 310.05, the auditor should establish an understanding with the client regarding the services to be performed for each engagement. That understanding should be documented, preferably in an engagement letter or other...
Capitalists and financiers;Accounting;Accounting as a profession
Professor Custis suggested that I talk on the ethical obligations of the accountant to the investor. The suggestion offered an opportunity to discuss before a sympathetic audience some of those phases of accounting practice which make it, to me,...
The paper briefly describes the entries recorded in the journal of a Baltimore merchant during the latter 18th and early 19th centuries--twenty-seven years. Topics covered include entries in dual currency, composition of journal entries, method of...
This article reviews the development of income presentation found in the authoritative accounting pronouncements since 1941. During this period, within the historical cost reporting model for presentation of income, emphasis has shifted from the...
Auditing -- Documentation -- Standards -- United States
The auditor should prepare and maintain audit documentation, the form and content of which should be designed to meet the circumstances of the particular audit engagement. Audit documentation is the principal record of auditing procedures applied,...
Auditing -- Standards -- United States;Auditors' reports --Standards -- United States;Financial statements -- Standards -- United States;
1. This statement applies to auditors' reports issued in connection with the following: a. Financial statements that are prepared in conformity with a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles (paragraphs...