Objective
- Gain greater appreciation of an Internal Auditor’s varying and extensive value-adding impact and roles
- Enhance knowledge of significant SOX-related impact and requirements placed on the auditing profession
- Clarify the major roles and responsibilities of Internal Auditors from a primary coverage perspective as related to key organizational controls/objectives
- Identify opportunities for maximizing IA value from a multi-stakeholder assurance and reliance coverage perspective
Highlights
- IAs’ unique and vital value-adding propositions
- SOX (Sarbanes Oxley Act) impact on the (Internal and External) auditing profession
- Key IA assurance coverage roles and responsibilities regarding:
- Strategic and entity-level controls and objectives
- Internal Control over Financial Reporting (ICFR)
- Operations efficiency and effectiveness
- Compliance with laws and regulations
- Optimizing Internal/External Audit (and other Independent Assurance Activities) coordination and reliance (for SOX and non-SOX engagements):
- Maximizing assurance coverage efficiencies and effectiveness
- Achieving excellence in stakeholder servicing and value adding
Designed For
Internal audit (IA) professionals at all levels, including consultants providing IA outsourcing, co-sourcing and/or related services, and external auditors providing IA services and/or who coordinate coverage with and place reliance on the work of IAs.Prerequisite
Experience/interest in or general knowledge of internal auditingAdvanced Preparation
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