Any books to study for a freshman audit student

Are there any recommended books for a freshman studying auditing?

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  1. Absolutely! Here are some great books that can help a freshman Audit student:

    1. “Auditing and Assurance Services” by Alvin A. Arens, Randal J. Elder, and Mark S. Beasley – This book provides a comprehensive introduction to auditing concepts, procedures, and principles, making it perfect for beginners.

    2. “Principles of Auditing & Other Assurance Services” by Ray Whittington and Kurt Pany – This textbook covers the fundamentals of auditing and offers practical examples that can help students grasp the subject matter.

    3. “Wiley CPAexcel Exam Review 2018 Study Guide: Auditing and Attestation” by Wiley – Even though it’s geared towards CPA exam preparation, it includes valuable insights into auditing principles that would be useful for freshman students.

    4. “Auditing: A Risk-Based Approach” by Karen L. Hooks and Jennifer M. McKinney – This book emphasizes a risk-based approach and provides clear explanations of auditing concepts that are essential for beginners.

    5. “The Audit Process: Principles, Practice and Cases” by IJ Ahadi and Barbara A. Sweeney – This offers a practical perspective on the Audit process and includes case studies that can help students relate the theory to real-world situations.

    6. “Auditor’s Guide to IT Auditing” by Richard E. benham – This book can give a good perspective on the importance of IT in audits, especially for those interested in the tech side of auditing.

    Additionally, it can be very beneficial to look for supplemental resources like study guides, online courses, and lectures to reinforce your understanding. Good luck with your studies!

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