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Title
Audit defense : a management audit readiness guide / Ed Danter.
ISBN
9783030924669 (electronic bk.)
3030924661 (electronic bk.)
3030924653
9783030924652
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-92466-9 doi
Call Number
HF5667
Dewey Decimal Classification
657/.45
Summary
Most university undergraduate and graduate audit classes are geared towards educating prospective auditors but do not provide education for those who will be audit clients and subjected to audits. Future audit clients need to be educated as well as future auditors to ensure that there is a level playing field. Those being audited do not receive the same level of formal education as internal auditors most client education occurs during the audit itself. The client, once subjected to an audit and faced with the consequences of a failed audit, will learn via trial and error. If left unprepared, managers can suffer financial losses and promotional setbacks; the preparation and education that is needed to be audit ready is lacking. Of interest to accounting, finance or business students and entry-level practitioners, this book provides the audit education and preparation that has been missing. It shows how to interface with auditors, helping to identify issues, exposures and risks, and adequately position current and future managers to achieve successful audits. The book also provides mock audit simulation exercises to further prepare prospective audit clients. Ed Danter retired after nearly 42 years with IBM developing, maintaining, and evaluating systems as a member of their corporate audit staff and business controls organizations involved with Sarbanes Oxley and SAS70 audits, with extensive teaching of application systems control and auditability. After leaving IBM, he worked as an adjunct professor at Kean University, USA teaching classes on Auditing Information Systems and Auditing Financial Statements. He currently has his own company, IAE (Internal Audit Education) where he offers education to management and executives to prepare them to be "audit ready," avoiding the illusion of control.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Source of Description
Description based on print version record.
Series
Palgrave studies in accounting and finance practice.
1. Objectives, Focus and Description of the Text
Section I: Corporate Governance and the Audit Process
2. Responsibilities, Regulations, Control Frameworks
3. The Audit Beginning
4. Audit Field Work
5. Audit Conclusion
Section II: Controls Overview
6.Types of Audits and Categories of Controls
7. Administrative Controls Established by Audit Clients
8. Physical Controls that Provide Safeguards
9. System and Application Access Controls
10. Enterprise Operational Controls
11. Separation of Duties
12. Application Controls
13. Recent Challenges
Section III: Pro-active Measures
14. Identification of Exposures and Issues
15. Risk Management
16. Testing
Section IV: Mock Audits
17. Preparation Steps for Mock Audits Roles
18. Mock Audit Field Work
19. Mock Audit Field Work.