ONLINE TRAINING 2016 - Writing Effective Audit Observations- By Compliance Global Inc.
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Category audit report writing, IIA Standards, Audit Report Enhancements, audit report structure, Audit Report Quality
Deadline: May 25, 2016 | Date: May 25, 2016
Venue/Country: New Hyde Park, U.S.A
Updated: 2016-04-29 18:13:13 (GMT+9)
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Overview:This webinar provides the principles an effective audit report writing. The audit report represents the end result of weeks of reviews, analyses, interviews and discussions. It is used to provide information to management on the areas you reviewed. And, more importantly, the report brings issues to their attention that needs to be addressed. How well you communicate that information is critical to getting the results you are seeking.Why Should You Attend:An audit report demonstrates the value of your work as it provides information on the areas you reviewed and that needs to be addressed. Effectively communicating the results can positively influence readers and get the results you are seeking. A well written audit report enhancements add value to your clients by providing:Concise and persuasive reportsObservations and conclusions that can be easily communicated to a broad audienceConclusive data that will enable them to take necessary actionAreas Covered in this Webinar:Identifying the Audit Report Provisions in the IIA StandardsAudit Report Writing PurposeTypes of Audit ReportsElements of an Audit ReportFive Cs of an Audit FindingAudit Report QualityAudit Report EnhancementsWrap Up and ReviewLearning Objectives:Understand the report writing provisions in the Standards of the Institute of Internal AuditorsWrite audit reports that meet the needs of your audit clients and prompt them to take action on your recommendationsWrite audit findings using the five elements of an audit observation: criteria, condition, cause, consequences, and corrective actionUnderstand the typical audit report structure for various types of reportsUnderstand the mandatory information required for every audit report and other best practicesImprove the quality of your audit reports through techniques that address tone, clarity, conciseness, and accuracyWho Will Benefit:Chief Audit ExecutivesAudit Directors/Supervisors/ManagersStaff AuditorsGovernment AuditorsCompliance AuditorsInternal Control SpecialistsPublic AccountantsAccounting Analysts/ManagersBusiness AnalystsQuality Control SpecialistsManual DevelopersQuality / Operations VPsDirectorsPayroll ManagersFinance ManagersSpeaker Profile:Jonnie Keith has been in auditing for over 40 years. He retired in 2012 as the assistant general manager (AGM) of internal audit with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) in Atlanta, GA. He served in that capacity for over 10 years and was responsible for administering their overall audit activities. He was also responsible for the review and approval of all internal audit correspondence including audit reports, executive summaries, internal and external correspondence, etc.Prior to that, he worked at MARTA as the operational audit manager and senior contract compliance auditor. He also worked at Norfolk Southern Railway (Southern Railway) as a senior operational auditor and started his career at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta as a bank examiner.Mr. Keith received a BA degree in economics from Clark Atlanta University (formerly Clark College). His certifications include: Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP), and Certified Internal Control Auditor (CICA)
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