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Auditing as Independent Authentication

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Auditing as Independent Authentication
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peter W. Wolnizer
Foreword by Raymond J. Chambers
SeriesSydney Accounting Classics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:220
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreFinance and accounting
Accounting
ISBN/Barcode 9781920898342
Audience
General
Edition First published in 1987 by Sydney University Press
Illustrations 2 tables

Publishing Details

Publisher Sydney University Press
Imprint Sydney University Press
Publication Date 27 September 2006
Publication Country Australia

Description

During the 1960s and 1970s a remarkable series of books was produced by academic staff in the field of accounting at the University of Sydney. It was a period when academic research was largely analytical rather than empirically-based. For the most part, the interests of academics at Sydney were largely directed at questioning the status quo - either in the way accounting or auditing was practiced, or in the conventional wisdom expressed in textbooks of the time. The Sydney Accounting Classics series reflects the diversity of interests of the 'Sydney school' at that time. It also recognises the tremendous impact of the foundation professor of accounting, R.J. Chambers. This reprint series ensures that the ideas developed during this period remain available to new generations of scholars and researchers. The Sydney Accounting Classics series is an initiative of the Accounting Foundation, in association with Sydney University Press. Auditing as Independent Authentication: From the cover of the 1987 edition: 'This is a penetrating exposition of the role of auditing in controlling quality of the financial information on which any interested person may assess the performance and prospects of firms'.

Author Biography

Peter W. Wolnizer is professor emeritus of accounting at the University of Sydney. He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2011 for service to higher education in business and economics as an academic and administrator.

Reviews

"[The author] takes a different approach to a long-standing challenge to the basis of accounting presentation. Whether his flinging down of the independence gauntlet will get the auditors to join in the fray remains to be seen." -- Frederick Neumann * The Accounting Review *