<p>This is the final volume in a four-book miniseries dealing with disruption in audit and financial reporting this last book focusing on the importance of developing the purpose and concept of auditing in a holistic rather than piecemeal way whilst reflecting on the case for audit reform.</p><p>It looks beyond current events and explores possible new entrants to the market the role of regulation versus professionalism developing a more prominent and reinvigorated auditing profession and how to meet wider stakeholder needs. The authors’ key proposal for discussion is for the traditional passive audit to be replaced with a proactive style of audit where granular opinions forward looking analysis and sensitivity reviews can aid the reader of accounts to come to their own conclusions.</p><p>This book should act as a catalyst for radical thinking professionals students academics and company directors to influence future government reforms to meet societal needs in the twenty-first century.</p>
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