Virtual Training Course

Finalising the audit engagement based on CaseWare

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This Course is not part of the MUS Subscriber discount structure.

Price: R2530.00 (VAT Incl.) Per Person
Presenter: Ms Yvonne Rossouw
Date: 14 Feb '22 to 15 Feb '22
Times: Registration:08H00 Start:08H30 End:16H00
Duration: 2 Days
CPD Hours: Attendance at this seminar will secure 13 hour/s verifiable CPD points including other professional bodies (SAICA, SAIBA, ACCA, IACSA, IRBA & etc)
Platform: Web Based (Online)
Course Facilitator: Yvonne Rossouw
T:  011-886-1395
E:  nerissa@probetatraining.co.za
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Finalising an audit file is more than just a signature. Before the audit report can be signed, an audit file must be finalised and the evidence obtained reviewed to ensure the proper opinion is being expressed. The auditor may also have other reporting obligations that needs to be considered. Ensure your team members know how to assess whether or not enough evidence was obtained to substantiate your opinion and avoid practical pitfalls and deficiencies. This course focuses on finalising an audit file in CaseWare Probe and ensuring compliance with the standards and increasing audit quality.

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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 CaseWare. The following sections will be done: • Sampling • 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 KAM’s into the report i.r.o. the new revised ISA 701 • Reporting to IRBA i.r.o. Reportable irregularities. o What is a reportable irregularity o Practical exercise on identifying a reportable irregularity o How to report to IRBA • Reporting non-compliance with laws and regulations in terms of the code of conduct o What is our responsibilities in an audit o If it is not an RI, should we still report?

Auditors Fourth year SAICA trainees Fifth year SAICA trainees Audit mangers Audit partners

Delegates must have the following available on the course day: a) Delegates must have their own computers with the latest version of CaseWare and CaseWare Working Papers already loaded b) Stable internet Connection (Wi-Fi or 3G) with sufficient data for the two days c) Headset (microphone, speakers) for each delegate All software must be fully licensed. All other material and stationery will be provided. Please note: If earlier versions are loaded then some of the functions in might not work.

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