Professional Scepticism
This course provides guidance on developing an attitude of professional scepticism with examples demonstrating the significance of judgement in financial accounting. Discover why being sceptical is described by the IAASB as the personal and professional responsibility of every accountant.
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This course will enable you to
- Explain how professional scepticism underpins high quality audit practice and ethical behaviour
- Understand how professional scepticism and judgement impact accountants and auditors
- Evaluate the different types of irregularities that an accountant might have to deal with
- Use judgement to identify fraud, money laundering, and financial irregularity
- Understand how to use the ISA regulatory requirements for quality control, compliance, and bias management
About the course
The IAASB describe adopting and applying a sceptical mindset as the personal and professional responsibility of every professional accountant. Auditors are required to plan and perform an audit with professional scepticism, recognising that circumstances may exist that cause the financial statements to be materially misstated. But how can auditors be confident when challenging management and be sure that they can justify their assumptions and opinions.
This course provides guidance on developing an attitude of professional scepticism and includes numerous examples which demonstrate the significance of judgement in financial accounting. You will develop a sceptical mindset and identify the common areas of accounting and financial reporting that will require you to use it. You'll also discover the important role that being sceptical can have on detecting and responding to fraud and other financial irregularities.
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Contents
- Professional scepticism and judgement
- Understanding professional scepticism and judgement
- Professional scepticism and judgement in financial reporting
- Professional scepticism vs professional judgement
- Data analytics and professional scepticism
- Regulatory and professional bodies and professional scepticism
- A state of mind
- What are the regulatory requirements?
- Developing and demonstrating a sceptical mindset
- How can professional scepticism be developed?
- Professional scepticism and audit quality
- Regulators and applying professional scepticism
- Professional scepticism in an audit
- Documenting professional scepticism
- Auditor independence and professional scepticism
- Professional scepticism and making accounting decisions
- Accounting for non-financial assets and liabilities
- Revaluation of properties
- Financial instruments
- Tips for applying professional judgement
- Impairment of assets
- Assessment of going concern
- Professional judgement and going concern
- Applying professional scepticism in response to financial irregularities
- Corruption fraud and misappropriation of assets
- Understanding money laundering
- Scepticism, fraud, and financial irregularity
- Identifying and responding to suspicious activity
- Fraudulent financial reporting
- Finding fraud as an auditor
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