Original IGATI Catalog
Description:
INTERMEDIATE AUDITING
CPE Credits: 40
Length: 5 Days
Course Overview
This course provides you with the
skills and knowledge you need to effectively perform the
duties and responsibilities of a senior auditor.
Topics not covered in “Introductory” are presented
including: Supervision, Illegal Acts, Information
Technology, Monetary Benefits, Statistical Sampling, and
Dealing with Difficult People.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon the completion of this course,
the participant will be able to:
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Recognize
Computer Assisted Auditing Techniques and
information technology concepts,
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Calculate
and report monetary benefits,
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Implement
steps normally taken during survey phase of the
audit, including risk assessments,
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Understand
needed supervisory skills,
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Review and
evaluate internal controls,
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Detect and
report illegal acts (fraud),
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Use
Statistical Sampling,
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Deal with
difficult people,
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Develop
audit findings, and
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Understand
and apply various standards.
Who Should Attend?
Auditors with 2 or more years of
Federal audit experience. Generally at the GS-11 and
GS-12 level. Ideally, auditors should attend this
course no sooner than one and a half years after the “ Introductory
Auditor Training”
course. Also, experienced professionals who are from
non-audit disciplines and who are entering OIG
organizations as a GS-11 or above, might prefer this
course as an alternative to the 2-week “Introductory
Auditor Training” course.
Prerequisite: Attendance in our
“Introductory Auditor Training” or 1 1/2 years
performance audit experience.
Field of Study: Accounting and Auditing
Course Level: Intermediate
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