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This is an authoritative, step-by-step guide through the practicalities of auditing derivatives. It includes an introduction to the special characteristics of the various instruments and terminology, and an up-to-date review of regulatory considerations around the world.
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Contents
List of Panels
vii
List of Contributors
ix
1 What is Risk? A Discussion for Internal Auditors
Robert P. Sullivan of PricewaterhouseCoopers
1
2 What are Derivatives? A Comparison of Instruments and their Risks for the Internal Audit Team
Don M. Chance of Virginia Tech
15
3 Auditing the Mark-to-Market and Risk Management of Derivatives
Marcus Blackburn of the NatWest Group
53
4 Auditing Quantitative Techniques and Model Risk in Derivatives Businesses
Peter Stockwell, Peter Parapoulis, Marcos Protopapas and Atul Patel of Bankers Trust
75
5 Credit Risk and Derivatives Key Concepts and Approaches for the Internal Auditor
Stephen Doherty of Credit Lyonnais
107
6 Operational Risk Management and Measurement in Financial Institutions
Robert Jameson of Risk Publications
139
7 Regulatory Considerations of Derivatives and Risk Management A Trans-Global Review for Internal Auditors
Roger G. Coffin of PricewaterhouseCoopers
161
8 Strategic Sourcing of Audit Functions An Aid to Decision Making
Richard Anderson of PricewaterhouseCoopers
187
9 Corporations and Derivatives: A Case Study of The Boots Company plc
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