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Accountants' Guide to Risk Management

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Accountants' Guide to Risk Management

Accountants' Guide to Risk Management

Written by Glynis Morris

Accountants’ Guide to Risk Management is a practical, one-stop guide to all aspects of risk management. It brings together a variety of disparate primary sources. This title examines risk management from two different perspectives: practice management, covering the internal controls and checks an accountancy firm must put in place and client service – the provision of risk management strategies for clients. Providing the most up-to-date legislation and procedures available, the book also fully covers the Proceeds of Crime Act 2000 - explaining what this means for the accountant, and what procedures they should put in place to deal with it. Written by an industry expert, this invaluable text will also help to ensure the the accountant provides added value consultancy for their clients.

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ISBN/ISSN: 978 1 84592 001 2

Publication Date: 2005
Format: Paperback
Availability: In Print

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Paperback - ISBN 978 1 84592 001 2 / 9781845920012 - £75.00 VAT Free

 

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Contents
  1. Accepting professional appointments
  2. Independence
  3. Quality control
  4. Client confidentiality
  5. Limiting liability
  6. Professional indemnity insurance
  7. Reporting to third parties
  8. Requests for client references
  9. Providing access to working papers
  10. Ceasing to act for a client
  11. Dealing with complaints
  12. Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
  13. The importance of risk management
  14. The risk management process
  15. Strategic risk (e.g. technological change, failure to innovate, competitive pressures etc)
  16. Financial risk (e.g. credit risk, liquidity risk, interest rate risk, going concern etc)
  17. Operational risk (e.g. reliance on key customers/suppliers, skills shortage, quality problems etc)
  18. Compliance risk (e.g. company law, FSA regulations, health & safety, environmental issues, employment law, competition law etc)
  19. Internal control
  20. Reporting on risk and risk management
 
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