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Krinitskiy P. Kontrol' i reviziya v usloviyakh avtomatizatsii bukhgalterskogo ucheta [Control and audit in automated accounting]. Moscow, Finansy i statistika — Finance and Statistics, 2012 (in Russian). London: Butterworth and Co (publishers) Ltd. Manual of auditing (The Coopers and Lybrand). Bookcraft (Bath) Ltd.

R18 otome drama cd. The paper examines the main approaches to the definition of the concept of the audit and its methods. The research findings have demonstrated that the existing classifications cover only a part of the existing audit methods, which negatively affects the development of the audit theory and practice. Typical errors were identified in classifying audit methods for budget-funded institutions.

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A new classification of audit methods is proposed. It is concluded that the use of analytical procedures as an audit method will allow the auditor to assess the actual state and financial prospects of a budget-funded institution as well as reliability of data on its continuous operation. The classification principles of audit methods developed in the paper are based on the deep insight into the audit nature, the methodology and improvement of the control practice. The author defines the principal objectives for the classification of audit methods: development of the theoretical basis; further enhancement of control practices; improving the training and professional development of auditors; increasing the efficiency and quality of audit activities in the whole. The methodology of the audit is proposed based on six main stages: organizational and scientific; regulatory; calculations and analysis; reporting data verification; accounting data verification; summarizing audit results.

Every stage is relatively independent in carrying out the audit making it possible to obtain: the most objective result of the audit in a shorter time, review initial documents and materials, which can improve the quality indices of implemented inspections, and reveal hidden and unused reserves. The classification of audit methods for budget-funded institutions has been expanded and supplemented.

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The proposed procedures, in the opinion of the author, should be applied at each stage of the audit in budget-funded institutions.

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This interest ranges from under¬ standing Soviet military doctrine and strategy to reasons for the apparent trend of militarization of Soviet society. As long as the Soviet Union maintains its military superpower status, this interest can be expected to continue. « » - g-; Information about the Soviet Armed Forces and the military concepts of the Soviet leadership requires a variety of sources. Much of the necessary data can best be obtained through a careful reading of Soviet open publica¬ tions; often these publications will be the only source. Despite its obses¬ sion with secrecy, the Soviet leadership must openly communicate with its millions of men in uniform and in reserve forces, as well as with the Soviet populace as a whole, about military matters. Annually, Soviet bibliographies list approximately 40,000 book and pam¬ phlet titles. Between 300 and 700 of these are specifically identified under the general heading, 'Military Science, Military Affairs.'