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PERFORMING AN ISA AUDIT – MODULE 3 (ISA 330)

Developing an effective and efficient audit approach which is responsive to audit risks requires planning and selecting audit procedures which provide an appropriate level of assurance.

Identify the requirements of the respective ISAs and learn how to consider and select the necessary audit procedures during the planning stage, fieldwork and completion stages to accumulate information and evidence to most efficiently and effectively address audit risk and provide relevant and reliable audit evidence.

PERFORMING AN ISA AUDIT – MODULE 2 (ISA 300 & ISA 315)

Developing an effective and efficient audit approach which is responsive to audit risks requires planning and selecting audit procedures which provide an appropriate level of assurance.

Identify the requirements of the respective ISAs and learn how to consider and select the necessary audit procedures during the planning stage, fieldwork and completion stages to accumulate information and evidence to most efficiently and effectively address audit risk and provide relevant and reliable audit evidence.

PERFORMING AN ISA AUDIT – MODULE 1 (ISA 200, ISA 210, ISA 500)

Developing an effective and efficient audit approach which is responsive to audit risks requires planning and selecting audit procedures which provide an appropriate level of assurance.

Identify the requirements of the respective ISAs and learn how to consider and select the necessary audit procedures during the planning stage, fieldwork and completion stages to accumulate information and evidence to most efficiently and effectively address audit risk and provide relevant and reliable audit evidence.

AUDIT COMPLETION PROCEDURES

With the economy in distress due to the COVID-19 pandemic and global instability, one of the most challenging tasks for Auditors in financial reporting is the Audit Completion Process which includes the Evaluation of Final Misstatements, Evaluation of Subsequent Events and the Use of Going Concern Assumption, Management ‘s integrity and their representations, and the impact on the Audit Conclusion.

DETERMINING MATERIALITY IN AUDIT

Materiality is fundamental to an audit and is applied in planning and performing audits, as well as evaluating the effect of misstatements on the accounts.

AUDIT EVIDENCE AND SAMPLING

Auditors shall design and perform audit procedures in such a way as to enable the auditor to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to be able to draw reasonable conclusions on which to base the auditor’s opinion. Audit evidences obtained must be relevant to the assertions and the risks identified during the Risk Assessment Process.