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Management for Auditing and Due Diligence

Learn the best practices of auditing reporting
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Lori Hauck  6 Lessons ·  16m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Checklists are at the backbone of any audit, as they provide guidance for obtaining all the evidence needed to verify policies, procedures, and transaction data. The security and custody of any evidence collected are paramount to a properly performed audit. Although there are multiple possible audit opinions and decisions, it can be hard to be sure about an auditing decision given the future’s uncertainty. There are many common mistakes and challenges when performing an audit. So how can you avoid costly mistakes? What can you do to effectively manage the auditing process?

In this Management for Auditing and Due Diligence course, we’ll discover how checklists can keep an audit on track and keep important information accessible throughout the process. We’ll also look into the different types of opinions and decisions that can be given by an auditor at the end of an audit. By the end of this course, you’ll have the knowledge to be prepared to manage the auditing process.

What You'll Learn

  • Examine audit checklists and how they keep an audit on track and information accessible
  • Understand the different types of audit opinions and reporting decisions an auditor can give
  • Discover due diligence requirements
  • Discuss financial auditing best practices
  • Identify common mistakes and challenges encountered when performing an audit
  • Apply version control to audit checklists

Key Takeaways

  • Checklists form the backbone of any audit, providing guidance for obtaining the evidence needed to verify policies, procedures, and transaction data.
  • The security and custody of any evidence collected are paramount to a properly performed audit.
  • Although multiple audit opinions and decisions are possible, certainty about an auditing decision can be difficult given the uncertainty of the future.
  • There are many common mistakes and challenges that arise when performing an audit and due diligence.
  • Checklists help keep important information accessible throughout the auditing process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

The course covers how checklists keep an audit on track, the different types of opinions and decisions an auditor can give at the end of an audit, due diligence requirements, and financial auditing best practices.

What will I be able to do after completing this course?

By the end of the course, you'll have the knowledge to be prepared to manage the auditing process, including examining audit checklists, understanding audit opinions and decisions, and discussing financial auditing best practices.

What skills does this course help develop?

The course focuses on skills including checklists, audit management, audit planning, auditing, due diligence, and management auditing.

What topics are taught in the lessons?

Lessons include an Introduction, Checklists and Version Control, Audit Reporting Decisions, Challenges in Auditing and Due Diligence, Financial Auditing Best Practices, and a Test Your Knowledge section.

Why are checklists important in auditing?

Checklists are at the backbone of any audit because they provide guidance for obtaining all the evidence needed to verify policies, procedures, and transaction data, and they keep important information accessible throughout the process.