Audit Skills for Beginners
Thursday, June 11, 2026
1-4:40 p.m. Central
4 CPE (4 technical)
Course code: 26WA-2487
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Learn the basic skills new staff need to hit the ground running and efficiently complete assigned tasks, including what new auditors are expected to know and do, including the nature, timing, and extent of common audit procedures. Focus on why certain procedures are performed and perform typical procedures.
Major subjects
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Professional skepticism -- Creating a mindset for finding fraud and error
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Audit documentation basics -- Creating workpapers that pass review
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The audit risk model -- Understanding the foundational principles
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Internal control fundamentals - Satisfying the requirements for evaluating the design and implementation of internal control over financial reporting
Learning objectives
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Describe the importance of maintaining professional skepticism
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Explain critical elements of high-quality audit documentation
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List the characteristics of a proper risk assessment process linked to the detailed audit plan
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Describe how to satisfy the minimum requirements for evaluating the design and implementation of internal controls relevant to the audit
Who should take this program?
- Anyone who performs audits
Pricing
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Instructor
Jennifer Louis, CPA
Location
Online
Area
of study
Accounting & audit
Field(s)
of study
Accounting - Technical (4.0)
Level
Basic
Format
Group Internet Based
Sponsor
NASBA ID#: 107810
Prerequisites
Prereq.
None
Advance
prep
None
Cancellation
policy
Receive a full refund if you cancel at least four business
days before the event start date.
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