This course will enable you to
- Gain a detailed overview of the auditing landscape, and examine the role of the auditor
- Explore some of the ethical requirements for auditors, potential threats to their independence, and how to manage them
- Understand audit engagement procedures and audit planning
- Examine the procedures for gathering audit evidence
- Gain an overview of the finalisation and completion stage of the audit
About the course
News stories about corporate collapses and scandals over the last few years have led many to question the function of the audit process. With a rising expectation gap, it's important to clarify the role of the auditor.
Steve Collings provides a calm, rational voice, arguing that by following the audit process – from planning the audit, to gathering evidence, to finalising the audit – we can raise the quality of work and avoid the mistakes that bring the profession into disrepute.
This course guides you through each of these stages of audit to give you insight into the practicalities of audit, and how the auditor gains evidence to form an opinion and provides a detailed overview of the International Standards on Auditing (ISA).
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Contents
- Introducing audit
- What is auditing?
- The auditor's job
- The expectation gap
- The importance of audit
- Advantages and disadvantages
- ISA ISA baby
- Ethical requirements
- Threats to auditor independence
- Corporate governance issues
- Planning the audit
- Preparation
- Accepting a new engagement
- The outgoing auditors
- A letter of engagement
- Misstatements
- Materiality
- Identifying risk
- Understanding the entity
- Internal control systems
- Audit risk
- Gathering audit evidence
- The gathering
- Obtaining audit evidence
- Intangible assets
- Auditing intangible assets
- Related parties
- Track and trace
- Auditing related parties
- Financial instruments
- Revenue
- Auditing tax
- Finalising the audit
- Tying it all up
- Going concern
- Going concern assessments
- Auditing going concern
- Reporting on going concern
- Going back for more audit
- Auditing subsequent events
- Forming an audit opinion
- The emphasis of matter paragraph
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