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Developing Audit Findings

Less experienced auditors do not always grasp the five attributes of an audit finding, not do they realize how useful they are in analyzing problems. Unfortunately, more experienced auditors sometimes lack that understanding as well. This course provides auditors with a thorough understanding of the five attributes of an audit finding, and how to analyze each finding to ensure that all necessary elements are present.

The course covers the following topics:

·        The difference between inductive and deductive writing

·        The five attributes of an audit finding

·        Various techniques to improve report writing, such as producing a “reader friendly” document and writing for brevity


CPE credits: 8

Field of Study: Auditing

Format: Lecture, Group Discussion and Writing Samples

Length: 1 day

For pricing and scheduling information, contact onsitecourses@agacgfm.org.