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The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing K. H. Spencer Pickett

The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing By K. H. Spencer Pickett

The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing by K. H. Spencer Pickett


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The 2nd edition of The Essential Handbook of Internal Auditing is a condensed version of the highly successful Internal Auditing Handbook . It shows the reader how to understand the audit context and how this context fits into the wider corporate agenda.

The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing Summary

The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing by K. H. Spencer Pickett

The Second Edition of The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing is a condensed version of the Handbook of Internal Auditing, Third Edition. It shows internal auditors and students in the field how to understand the audit context and how this context fits into the wider corporate agenda. The new context is set firmly within the corporate governance, risk management, and internal control arena. The new edition includes expanded coverage on risk management and is updated throughout to reflect the new IIA standards and current practice advisories. It also includes many helpful models, practical guidance and checklists.

About K. H. Spencer Pickett

K.H. Spencer Pickett has an international reputation as a leading author on the subject of internal auditing and specializes in the development of E-learning resources.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations. 1 Introduction. Introduction. 1.1 Reasoning behind the Book. 1.2 The IIA Standards and Links to the Book. 1.3 How to Navigate around the Book. 1.4 The Essential Guide as a Development Tool. 1.5 The Development of Internal Auditing. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 2 Corporate Governance Perspectives. Introduction. 2.1 The Agency Model. 2.2 Corporate Ethics and Accountability. 2.3 International Scandals and Their Impact. 2.4 Models of Corporate Governance. 2.5 The Institute of Internal Auditors. 2.6 The External Audit. 2.7 The Audit Committee. 2.8 Internal Audit. 2.9 The Link to Risk Management and Internal Control. 2.10 Reporting on Governance, Risk and Internal Controls. 2.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 3 Managing Risk. Introduction. 3.1 What is Risk? 3.2 The Risk Challenge. 3.3 Risk Management Process. 3.4 Mitigation through Controls. 3.5 Risk Registers and Appetites. 3.6 The Risk Policy. 3.7 Enterprise-Wide Risk Management. 3.8 Control Self-Assessment. 3.9 Embedding Risk Management. 3.10 The Internal Audit Role in Risk Management. 3.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 4 Internal Controls. Introduction. 4.1 Why Controls? 4.2 Control Framework COSO. 4.3 Control Framework CoCo. 4.4 Other Control Models. 4.5 Links to Risk Management. 4.6 Control Mechanisms. 4.7 Importance of Procedures. 4.8 Integrating Controls. 4.9 The Fallacy of Perfection. 4.10 The Complete Control Model. 4.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 5 The Internal Audit Role. Introduction. 5.1 Defining Internal Audit. 5.2 The Four Main Elements. 5.3 The Audit Charter. 5.4 Audit Services. 5.5 Independence. 5.6 Audit Ethics. 5.7 Police Officer versus Consultant. 5.8 Managing Expectations through Web Design. 5.9 Audit Competencies. 5.10 Training and Development. 5.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 6 Professionalism. Introduction. 6.1 Audit Professionalism. 6.2 Internal Auditing Standards. 6.3 Due Professional Care. 6.4 Professional Consulting Services. 6.5 The Quality Concept. 6.6 Supervision. 6.7 Internal Review. 6.8 External Reviews. 6.9 Marketing the Audit Role. 6.10 Creating the Audit Image. 6.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 7 The Audit Approach. Introduction. 7.1 The Risk-Based Systems Approach. 7.2 Control Risk Self-Assessment (CRSA). 7.3 The CRSA Process. 7.4 Integrating Self-Assessment and Audit. 7.5 Fraud Investigations. 7.6 Information Systems Auditing. 7.7 Compliance. 7.8 Value for Money (VFM). 7.9 The Consulting Approach. 7.10 The Right Structure. 7.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 8 Setting an Audit Strategy. Introduction. 8.1 Risk-Based Strategic Planning. 8.2 Resourcing the Strategy. 8.3 Managing Performance. 8.4 The Auditor Appraisal Scheme. 8.5 Methods of Staff Appraisal. 8.6 The Audit Manual. 8.7 Time Monitoring System. 8.8 Audit Planning Process. 8.9 The Annual Audit Plan. 8.10 The Quarterly Audit Plan. 8.11 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 9 Audit Fieldwork. Introduction. 9.1 Planning the Audit. 9.2 Interviewing Skills. 9.3 Ascertaining the System. 9.4 Evaluation. 9.5 Testing Strategies. 9.6 Evidence and Working Papers. 9.7 Statistical Sampling. 9.8 Audit Testing and Statistical Sampling. 9.9 Reporting Results of the Audit. 9.10 Structuring the Audit Report. 9.11 Audit Committee Reporting. 9.12 New Developments. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. 10 Meeting the Challenge. Introduction. 10.1 The New Dimensions of Internal Auditing. 10.2 The Audit Reputation. 10.3 Globalization. 10.4 Providing Audit Assurances. 10.5 Meeting the Challenge. Summary and Conclusions. Endnotes. Appendix A Auditing the Risk Management Process: A Case Study. Index.

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GOR007633203
9780470746936
0470746939
The Essential Guide to Internal Auditing by K. H. Spencer Pickett
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2011-04-13
380
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