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A Pocket Guide to Risk Mathematics: Key Concepts Every Auditor Should Know / Edition 1
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A Pocket Guide to Risk Mathematics: Key Concepts Every Auditor Should Know / Edition 1
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A Pocket Guide to Risk Mathematics: Key Concepts Every Auditor Should Know / Edition 1
Current price: $60.00
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This uniquely accessible, breakthrough book lets auditors grasp the thinking behind the mathematical approach to risk
without
doing the mathematics.
Risk control expert and former Big 4 auditor, Matthew Leitch, takes the reader gently but quickly through the key concepts, explaining mistakes organizations often make and how auditors can find them.
Spend a few minutes every day reading this conveniently pocket sized book and you will soon transform your understanding of this highly topical area and be in demand for interesting reviews with risk at their heart.
"I was really excited by this book - and I am not a mathematician. With my basic understanding of business statistics and business risk management I was able to follow the arguments easily and pick up the jargon of a discipline akin to my own but not my own."
—
Dr Sarah Blackburn
, President at the Institute of Internal Auditors - UK and Ireland
without
doing the mathematics.
Risk control expert and former Big 4 auditor, Matthew Leitch, takes the reader gently but quickly through the key concepts, explaining mistakes organizations often make and how auditors can find them.
Spend a few minutes every day reading this conveniently pocket sized book and you will soon transform your understanding of this highly topical area and be in demand for interesting reviews with risk at their heart.
"I was really excited by this book - and I am not a mathematician. With my basic understanding of business statistics and business risk management I was able to follow the arguments easily and pick up the jargon of a discipline akin to my own but not my own."
—
Dr Sarah Blackburn
, President at the Institute of Internal Auditors - UK and Ireland