An auditor’s role is to objectively scrutinise a company’s financial statements and provide an opinion as to whether the statements are truthful.
An auditor’s role is to objectively scrutinise a company’s financial statements and provide an opinion as to whether the statements are truthful. The audit function is essential for investor confidence and rational market performance.
This course provides you with a detailed understanding of the audit function. It focuses on the major issues associated with financial report audits, including: audit planning, audit evidence, tests of controls and substantive testing.
It also provides an overview of the regulatory environment affecting the profession and relevant ethical and legal liability issues for auditors.
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Auditing course is offered by Safety and Learning Techniques. Our Teabag Training packages are fully customised and delivered flexibly to suit your requirements. You even control the course duration.
Understanding the Audit and Acquittals training is offered by Non Profit Training. Understanding the finances is an integral part for board members and managers of Australian not for profit organisations.
This qualification reflects the role of individuals who possess a sound theoretical knowledge base and use a range of specialised, technical or managerial competencies to plan, carry out and evaluate their own work and/or the work of a team.
This course is for existing financial auditors who wish to apply to the Clean Energy Regulator to become a registered Greenhouse and Energy Auditor (GEA) and who need to demonstrate appropriate evidence of the NGER legislation knowledge requirements.
The principal aim of this course is to give students an enhanced understanding of the essential audit function, and the practice of financial statement audits.
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