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<title>Auditing as Independent Authentication</title>
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<summary type="text">Front Matter
Wolnizer, Peter W; Wykes, Neil; Chambers, Raymond J
From the cover of the 1987 edition, 'This is a penetrating exposition of the role of auditing in controlling quality of the financial information on which any interested person may assess the performance and prospects of firms'.
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