With businesses under closer scrutiny, it’s more important than ever that your company’s internal auditing meets standards requirements. This seminar will help you ensure that your company’s internal auditing systems fully comply with these standards. More than that, however, this seminar goes beyond the boundaries of accounting to provide real insight into the managerial, political, and technical dynamics of internal auditing.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Define internal auditing and internal control
Identify “high-risk” processes—and build control systems that mitigate the risk
Develop control-based internal auditing recommendations that truly help management meet tactical and strategic objectives
Focus on the Investment in Internal Audit
Document and Evaluate Internal Control Systems
Audit Evidence and Audit Sampling
Day 1: Internal Auditing and the International Business Environment
Define Internal Auditing
Identify the Components of an Effective Internal Audit Function
Define Management Responsibilities of an Internal Audit Function
Discuss the Similarities and Differences Between Internal Auditing and External Auditing
Define the Various Types of Internal Audits
Day 2: The Road Map to Effective Internal Audits
Discuss the Principles of Effective Audits
Define Alpha and Beta Audit Risk
Perform Compliance, Substantive, and Operational Tests
Calculate Audit Risk
Define the Relationship Between the Internal and Control Environment and Audit Testing
Day 3: Focusing the Investment in Internal Audit
Relate the Concept of Internal Audit Strategies to the Audit Planning Process
Develop a Long-Term Audit Plan for the Internal Audit Department Using Internal Control-Based Risk Assessment
Design the Audit Plan and Prepare an Audit Planning Memorandum for an Individual Internal Audit Project Assignment
Day 4: Documenting and Evaluating Internal Control Systems
Understand the Work Process
Document the Work Process
Develop Process Flow Diagrams and Process Maps
Complete the Audit Internal Controls Documentation Matrix
Finalize the Audit Objectives
Audit Evidence and Audit Sampling
Discuss the Basic Concepts of Audit Evidence, and Their Impact on the Development of Audit Work papers
Document Analytical Reviews
Test and Gather Audit Evidence
Complete and Document Compliance and Substantive Tests
Select the Appropriate Testing Method
Discuss Statistical Sampling Techniques
Determine the Objectives of the Sampling Plan
Develop the Sampling Plan
Apply Attribute Sampling Techniques
Extrapolate the Sample Results
Ensure That Audit Work papers Support Audit Conclusions and Recommendations
Day 5: Planning and Conducting Successful Audit Interviews
Plan Interviews
Discuss a Framework for Planning, Conducting and Evaluating the Results of Interviews
Overcome Resistance
Manage Conflict with Management
Listen Effectively
Talk Effectively in a Non-Threatening Environment
Get to "Yes"
Understand the Nature of Confidentiality of Information