This instructional case provides you an opportunity to perform realistic audit tasks using evidence obtained from an actual company. Through the use of engaging materials, the case helps you to develop an understanding of the control environment concepts presented in SAS No. 78 (AICPA 1995), Consideration of Internal Control in a Financial Statement Audit, and fraud risk assessment presented in SAS No. 99 (AICPA 2002), Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit. This case involves making a series of fraud risk assessments based on company background information and a detailed and realistic control environment questionnaire, which provide you a context that makes the often abstract concepts relating to control environment and fraud risk assessment more concrete.
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1 February 2003
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February 01 2003
Dickinson Technologies, Inc.: Assessing Control Environment and Fraud Risk
Christopher P. Agoglia, Assistant Professor;
Christopher P. Agoglia, Assistant Professor
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Kevin F. Brown, Assistant Professor;
Kevin F. Brown, Assistant Professor
Drexel University.
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Dennis M. Hanno, Associate Professor
Dennis M. Hanno, Associate Professor
University of Massachusetts.
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Online ISSN: 1558-7983
Print ISSN: 0739-3172
American Accounting Association
2003
Issues in Accounting Education (2003) 18 (1): 71–78.
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Christopher P. Agoglia, Kevin F. Brown, Dennis M. Hanno; Dickinson Technologies, Inc.: Assessing Control Environment and Fraud Risk. Issues in Accounting Education 1 February 2003; 18 (1): 71–78. https://doi.org/10.2308/iace.2003.18.1.71
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