Audit and Due Diligence: Priorities and Best Practices
With Jason Schenker
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Duration: 25m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 5/17/2021
Course details
The success of an audit is measured solely by the opinion of an independent auditor. But preparing the paperwork, people, and processes to support an audit is also crucial to ensure it runs smoothly. In this course, financial expert Jason Schenker explains how preparation, transparency, project management, communication, and feedback integration are critical elements of audit success. He introduces a big picture view of an independent audit, the laws and regulations governing the process, and that data you need to gather to make sure everything runs smoothly. Company leaders and staff alike can use this course to understand the value of the audit, the information that is important to share, the roles people play in the process, and what to do with auditor feedback once the audit is complete.
This course was created by Jason Schenker. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
This course was created by Jason Schenker. We are pleased to host this training in our library.
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Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Bankole Jordan Oluwadiyan
Bankole Jordan Oluwadiyan
Account Payable and Receivable Specialist | Financial Transactions
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Gautam Banerjee
Gautam Banerjee
Regional Operation Leader- Service Delivery, Order Fulfilment and Vendor management
Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 3 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone
- Stay up to date Continuing Education Units