Virtual Training Course
Finalising the audit engagement based on Caseware - VT
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This Course is not part of the MUS Subscriber discount structure.
Price: | R1403.00 (VAT Incl.) Per Person |
Presenter: | Ms Yvonne Rossouw |
Date: | 1 Feb '19 |
Times: | Registration:08H00 Start:08H30 End:16H00 |
Duration: | 1 Day |
CPD Hours: | Attendance at this seminar will secure 6.5 hour/s verifiable CPD points including other professional bodies (SAICA, SAIBA, ACCA, IACSA, IRBA & etc) |
Platform: | Web Based (Online) |
Course Facilitator: |
Nerissa Singh
T: 011-886-1395 E: nerissa@probetatraining.co.za |
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As trainees progress through their articles, so do their responsibilities. Unfortunately, they need direction every time they take up a new mantle, and as we know how difficult it is to find time to provide the necessary guidance in the busy audit environment, we have created specific training sessions with this in mind.
This course explains how audits should be finalised in terms of the ISAs. This course focuses on how to finalise the audit, ensuring that all the risks have been mitigated, all procedures performed and the audit opinion expressed is correct and supported by evidence.
Delegates will be faced with a practical case study and will have to perform the finalisation for the audit engagement in compliance with the standards.
This course explains how audits can be finalised effectively on Probe MMX, using the software to improve audit efficiency while maintaining audit quality.
This course is based on the amended reporting standards and includes all the changes to ISA 700, ISA 701, ISA 705.
The completion stage of the audit is of crucial importance. It is during the completion stage that the auditor reviews the evidence obtained during the audit together with the final version of the financial statements, with the objective of forming the auditor's opinion. This course covers some of the key requirements that are relevant at the completion stage. The practical implications of these requirements are explained by way of a simulated case study.
By the end of this course, delegates should be able to complete an audit engagement and ensure the audit opinion is correct and supported by the necessary evidence.
The delegates will be provided with a case study including all the information necessary regarding the client to perform the finalisation section. They will then need to complete the audit using Probe MMX. The following sections will be done:
Related parties
o Identifying the related parties
o Testing the transactions and balances
o Testing the disclosure
Litigation and claims
o Identifying a possible contingent liability and commitments
Going concern
o Evaluate the client plan
o Audit the cash flow forecast
Subordination agreements and insolvencies
Subsequent events
o Identifying the subsequent events
o Documenting the treatment
o Assessing the impact on the financial statements
Final/Overall analytical review
External confirmations
Evaluations of misstatements
o Calculating Final Materiality
o Evaluating individual material misstatements
o Evaluating qualitative material misstatements
o Assessing the effect of uncorrected misstatements
Reporting to management on deficiencies in internal controls
o Difference between deficiencies and significant deficiencies
Obtaining written representations
Deciding on the type of opinion and setting up the audit report i.r.o. the new revised ISA 700
Including KAMs into the report i.r.o. the new revised ISA 701
Reporting to IRBA i.r.o. Reportable irregularities.
This training will be presented on an Intermediate level.
Trainees with a degree performing finalisation responsibilities will benefit in attending.
Own computers (PC or laptop) with Excel loaded onto the machine
Internet Connection (Wi-Fi or 3G) with sufficient data for the day
USB headset (microphone, speakers) for each delegate
Webcam (external or built-in) for each delegate
For the engagement activities and online tools, other devices such as the iPad and iPhone are not recommended.
Please ensure that you are logged in 15 minutes prior to the start of the session.