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Staff Training for Accounting and Auditing: Beginning-in-Charge (4091462B)

 
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With experience comes additional responsibility. Second and third-year audit staff members will benefit greatly from extensive training in crucial procedural, evaluative and supervisory areas. Improve your planning, review, audit and other engagement skills as well as learn techniques for effective communication with clients and colleagues. Discover the secrets to planning and efficiently completing engagements. You'll also explore methods for assuming higher levels of responsibility. Your ability to assess risk and materiality as well as to make nonstatistical sampling decisions will improve greatly with this all-inclusive course.



Date:Monday, November 09, 2009 - Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Time:8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Registration at 7:30 AM)
Facility:Burbank Airport Marriott & Convention, Burbank
Area:Burbank Area
CPE Credit:24.0 Accounting & Auditing
24.0 CPE (Continuing Professional Education)
Instructor: Ronald C. Evensen , CPA, MS
Developer:AHI Associates
NASBA Subject Area:Accounting
Delivery:Group Live
Course Level:Advanced
Fee:$945 CalCPA Members, $1,245 Nonmembers
Coupon Fee:$159
VP Fee:$159

Objectives:
  • Build skills that allow you to advance more quickly to higher levels of responsibility.
  • Increase your firm's profitability by helping to create a better audit plan and efficiently complete audits, supervise staff, review working papers, and interact with partners and clients.


  • Major Topics:
  • What is expected of the in-charge (2.5 hours)
  • Plan audits (5.5 hours)
  • Nonstatistical audit sampling (2.5 hours)
  • Meet client needs (1.5 hours)
  • Complete engagements (2.5 hours)
  • Review assistants' working papers (3 hours)
  • Supervise staff assistants (3 hours)
  • Assessing risk and materiality (3.5 hours)


  • Designed for:
    Second or third-year staff members who have been in charge of at least two audits or review engagements, or who plan to have in-charge responsibilities within the next six months.

    Prerequisite:
    At least 20 months but no more than 36 months public accounting experience.

    Advanced Preparation:
    Note: Bring a calculator.


     
     
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