Lakeside Company
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For undergraduate/graduate courses in auditing.
The cases in The Lakeside Company create a realistic view of auditing by putting the abstract concepts into practice.
What are some of the characteristics of typical auditing cases that you use in class? Do you prefer a text that is readily adaptable to your needs?
This text contains a variety of features intended to provide the utmost flexibility in teaching auditing. Some of the highlights include:
- Each case can be used in virtually any order because each one is written as a relatively independent situation.
- The cases offer an array of possible approaches: discussion questions, exercises, and research assignments.
- Students can work individually or on teams.
What kind of homework do you assign over the course of the semester? Do you challenge the students with group work and long-term projects?
The textbook contains various assignments and research questions that allow students to think analytically outside of class.
- Assignments: Many of the questions in this book are open-ended, designed to stimulate the ability to analyse auditing problems. Often, as in a real audit, no absolutely correct answer in possible. Students must evaluate the facts and attempt to arrive as a logical conclusion or a viable course of action.
- Research Questions: Many cases include a section called “Apply Your Research” in which students are asked to expand upon a topic addressed in the case.
The cases in The Lakeside Company are intended to create a realistic view of how an auditor organizes and conducts an audit examination. These cases provide a simulation that permits learners to put the abstract and difficult concepts of auditing into practice.
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| Dimensions | 0.35 × 8.40 × 10.80 in |
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| Subjects | accounting, higher education, auditing, business and economics, Quantitative Business |





