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February 2016 » Unsolved Problems in Auditing
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Howard B. Levy, CPA
In BriefAuditing has been an ever-changing discipline since its birth over 100 years ago, but how much have the challenges auditors face really evolved over the last half century? This article will review some of the problems in auditing that have stubbornly resisted solution since they were identified decades ago in The Philosophy of Auditing, a 1961 landmark work by Robert K. Mautz and Hussein A. Sharaf. Despite the attempts of regulators and other efforts to address these issues over the years, they remain familiar to auditors today, in the 21st century.
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