Auditing the Casino Floor: A Handbook for Auditing the Casino Cage, Table Games, and Slot Operations

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Posted 16 Jun 2010 in General

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The internal auditing function within the casino gaming industry originated in the early days of gaming as a protection function assigned the task of guarding the daily casino receipts. We have progressed — with guidance from The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), various regulatory bodies, the U.S. Treasury Department, and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — to become an integral part of daily management of the casino. This updated handbook presents a brief background of internal auditing within the casino gaming industry. It presents practices for working more efficiently with regulators as well as external auditors. It discusses the unique aspects of auditing the casino floor, specifical… More >> Auditing the Casino Floor: A Handbook for Auditing the Casino Cage, Table Games, and Slot Operations


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  1. I was VERY disappointed in this book! First off, when I first saw the envelope it came in, I couldn’t figure out how there could possibly even be a book in it. Well, there was, if you could call it that. It was about 80 pages long and took me less than an hour to read it. I expected a lot more granular information about the audit process, more in-depth definitions of the terminology used in casinos, and overall, MORE information. Pretty much all it consists of is the same generic audit memorandum after each section. I’m really upset that I paid over eighty dollars, about sixty five for the book, and the remainder in shipping. I’m going to see what I can do to get my money back.

    DON’T waste your money on this book! Rating: 2 / 5



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