Audit - Financial Statement
Master the Art of Auditing Financial Statements: In-Depth Analysis, Techniques, and Real-World Case StudiesWhat you'll learn
- Analyze audit engagements to provide assurance on financial statements.
- Apply advanced auditing knowledge to interpret financial accounting concepts effectively.
- Evaluate the structure and functions of public accounting firms in the audit process.
- Coordinate and allocate tasks within an audit team for efficient engagement execution.
- Develop comprehensive audit plans based on client business, risk environment, and scope.
- Assess and manage audit risks through risk assessment and identification techniques.
- Determine materiality and design appropriate audit procedures for reliable financial reporting.
- Evaluate internal controls, identify deficiencies, and perform tests to ensure their effectiveness.
- Apply statistical and non-statistical sampling methods to obtain relevant audit evidence.
- Perform substantive testing to verify the accuracy and completeness of account balances.
- Evaluate revenue recognition and accounts receivable processes in the audit of the revenue cycle.
- Assess procurement, inventory, and accounts payable processes in the audit of the purchasing cycle.
- Evaluate payroll Conduct comprehensive audit procedures for inventory valuation and obsand human resources processes, including compensation and tax compliance.
- Perform audit procedures for prepaid expenses, intangible assets, and property plant and equipment.
- Evaluate audit procedures and considerations for long-term debt, equity, and financial instruments.
- Assess cash-related procedures, including bank reconciliations and fraud detection measures.
- Prepare professional audit reports conveying findings, opinions, and recommendations.
- Demonstrate ethical behavior, independence, objectivity, and confidentiality in auditing engagements.