Audit and Assurance Planning
About this course
This microcredential covers the steps and standards for planning an audit, focusing on quality, accuracy, and compliance with International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) and Quality Control (ISQC).
You will learn how to plan audits for historical financial information, assess risks, evaluate internal controls, and gather and judge the reliability of audit evidence. The course also explores professional and ethical responsibilities to maintain public trust, avoid financial misstatements, and assess insolvency risks.
Interactive exercises, practical examples, and assessments ensure a hands-on understanding of key concepts, with the content structured into 8 easy-to-navigate modules. By the end, you will have a solid foundation in audit planning, risk assessment, evidence evaluation, and applying international standards.
What will you learn?
This microcredential contains self-guided content, broken down into the following modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Audit and Assurance Planning
Module 2: Planning an Audit on Historical Financial Information
Module 3: Application of International Benchmarks and Standards
Module 4: Quality Control and Assurance Standards
Module 5: Evaluation and Reliability of Audit Evidence
Module 6: Internal Controls and Risk Mitigation
Module 7: Assurance Engagements and Special Considerations
Module 8: Professional and Ethical Considerations in Audit and Assurance
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