Miller GAAS Practice Manual 2006 Author:George Georgiades, George Georgiades The primary objective of the Miller GAAS Practice Manual is to provide a complete, quick and valuable reference source for the practitioner of the currently effective pronouncements of Statements on Auditing Standards, Statements on Standards for Attestation Engagements, Statements on Standards on Accounting and Review Services, and the new PCAO... more »B Auditing Standards--and the interpretations of those standards. Although the Sections in this book follow the sequence of sections presented in the AICPA's Professional Standards, the material is presented and analyzed in a different format than the Miller GAAS Guide. Each Section is divided into three major parts: 1. What Every Practitioner Should Know--which discusses the specific standard, its basic requirement and the practitioner's essential responsibilities. 2. Practice Issues and Frequently Asked Questions--which focuses on techniques for applying the standard by using a Q&A format. 3. Illustrations and Practice Aids--which includes checklists, questionnaires, sample working papers, sample correspondence, and sample accountant's reports. Many of the illustrations and practice aids in the book appear on the free, companion CD-ROM that comes with Miller GAAS Practice Manual. The adaptable sample letters, reports and checklists found in the text can be printed and customized to meet all of your auditing needs. The Manual includes a cross-reference to the original pronouncements chart and a detailed topical index. The 2006 Edition also contains Appendices covering the all-important Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 to help familiarize auditors with the major provisions and the new PCAOB Auditing Standards. The Miller GAAS Practice Manual meets accounting industry standards overseen by the AICPA's peer review system and contains a document covering the peer review of this book.« less