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Nicholas Regan

    The Auditor's Companion
    CBAC TGAU Drama
    A Long Stride
    Understanding World Religions in 15 Minutes a Day
    Auditor's Dictionary
    What's Mine
    • Bronagh seems to have it all: her own flat, a fantastic new job as a party planner and a blossoming romance with long-term friend, Max. Little does she know that someone is plotting to take everything away from her. Elaine, now out of work, having been replaced by Bronagh, is hell-bent on revenge. She begins a campaign of terror, beginning with abusive text messages, which quickly escalates leading to devastating consequences. Will Bronagh and Max's relationship survive the turmoil that ensues? Will Elaine get the revenge she so desperately wants? Set in Glasgow, this is a powerful tale of love, hate, manipulation and control, which examines the wide-ranging consequences and damage inflicted by a callous act of revenge.

      What's Mine
    • Auditor's Dictionary

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The Dictionary of Auditing is a one-stop resource for key auditing terminology, concepts, and processes essential to auditors and of increasing interest to those that work with them. Covers key regulatory developments such as Sarbanes Oxley and provides links for further reading. .

      Auditor's Dictionary
    • A Long Stride

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The remarkable history of how Johnnie Walker became the world's number one Scotch, a perfect gift for whisky fans

      A Long Stride
    • Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas and extensively revised and updated for the new WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Drama specification. Written by an experienced senior examiner and teacher, this vibrant student book provides invaluable support in an accessible and engaging style for all three components of the new specification.

      CBAC TGAU Drama
    • "The only reference tool covering all categories of auditing, from financial to environmental auditing, The Auditor's Companion combines succinct definitions of core auditing terminology with more than one hundred expansive discussions of concepts important to auditing, such as the audit society, authority, judgment, logic in auditing, the postulates of auditing, and skepticism. The mini-essays include theoretical explications and insights, sketches of arguments, historical developments, and guidance for further reading. Transcending the framework of a dictionary, this is a hybrid reference book in which succinct definitions and conceptual explorations lock together like a double helix into a coherent whole to satisfy the needs of both novice and experienced auditors. The terminology of auditing covers both the evolving, socially constructed aspects of auditing's purposes, as well as auditing's methodological basis in the abstract, enduring techniques of traditional logic. The book's coverage of terminology therefore embraces auditing's constantly developing socioeconomic roles in addition to its perennial methodologies of reasoning"--

      The Auditor's Companion