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: A Systematic Approach” by William F. Messier Jr., Steven M. Glover, and Douglas J. Prawitt – This book provides a comprehensive overview of auditing concepts with a systematic approach, making it suitable for beginners.

    2. “Principles of Auditing & Other Assurance Services” by Ray Whittington and Kurt Pany – This text covers essential auditing principles and includes real-world examples to help you understand the material better.

    3. “Wiley CPAexcel Exam Review 2023 Study Guide: Auditing and Attestation” by Wiley – While aimed at CPA candidates, this study guide offers foundational auditing concepts that can be beneficial for beginners.

    4. “Auditing: A Risk-Based Approach” by Karla Johnstone, Audrey A. Gramling, and Douglas F. Prawitt – This book emphasizes risk assessment and practical applications of auditing, which can provide valuable insights to new students.

    5. “The Complete Guide to Auditing and Auditors” by Steve W. Martin – A user-friendly guide that covers various aspects of auditing, including techniques and best practices.

    6. “Auditing for Dummies” by Maire Loughran – This is a great introductory book that presents auditing concepts in a clear and accessible manner, making it an excellent start for those new to the subject.

    Supplementing your reading with practice problems, case studies, and class notes will further enhance your understanding. Good luck with your studies!

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