Federal Government Auditing: Laws, Regulations, Standards, Practices & Sarbanes-Oxley

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Federal Government Auditing: Laws, Regulations, Standards, Practices & Sarbanes-Oxley Edward F. Keamey, CGFM, CPA, Roldan Femandez, CGFM, CPA, Jeffrey W. Green, CPA, Cornelius E. Tiemey, CGFM, CPA ISBN: 0-471-74048-9 Paperback 344 pages December 2005 $75

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