Risk Based Internal Auditor Program
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Risk Based Internal Auditor Program Course
Introduction:
According to the Institute of Internal Auditors, internal auditing is characterized as an independent and objective activity that provides assurance and consulting services to enhance an organization's operations. Its purpose is to add value by employing a systematic and disciplined approach to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes.
The evolving regulatory and corporate governance landscape has raised the expectations placed on the internal audit function by various stakeholders. To meet these expectations, internal auditors need to be well-versed in the required standards for conducting internal audits.
This course is designed to guide internal auditors through the necessary standards and practices for performing effective internal audits. It equips participants with the latest tips and tools to conduct audits efficiently, flexibly, and with a focus on achieving results. By adhering to these practices, internal auditors can provide valuable support to the organization's strategic objectives, enhance its sustainability, and strengthen its ability to navigate future challenges.
Join us in this course to gain a comprehensive understanding of internal auditing standards and techniques. By mastering these skills, you will be able to contribute to the success of your organization by ensuring the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance processes.
Course Objectives:
After end of this Risk Based Internal Auditor Program course, participants will be able to do:
- Define the scope and function of internal audit within the company
- Distinguish the types of internal audit assignments related to operational, compliance, quality, safety, or financial internal audit
- Describe the internal audit planning guidelines and develop a risk-based audit plan
- Apply techniques for risk identification, controls identification, and controls testing
- Identify the best sampling techniques in an internal audit assignment considering sample size or sample selection
- Select the appropriate internal audit test tools and list the advantages and disadvantages of each
Who Should Attend?
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals, but will greatly benefit:
Delegates with some experience in auditing as well as junior auditors or professionals from finance or other departments looking to develop a focused and best practices approach to the internal audit function. This course is also suitable for supervisors and managers who are interested in updating, upgrading and refreshing their knowledge of the internal audit function.
Course Outlines:
Risk and Internal Audit Overview
- Definition of risk
- Types of risk in an organization
- Strategic, reporting, compliance, operational, financial and physical
- Scope of corporate governance
- Building blocks of corporate governance
- Internal audit as a function of corporate governance
- Scope of internal auditing
- Reasons to have an internal audit function
- Distinguishing internal from external auditing
- The internal audit charter
- The role of an audit committee
- Risk management process
- Five steps to accomplish an effective Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) framework
- COSO enterprise risk management framework
- Determining the risk appetite
- The role of an internal audit activity in risk management
Types of Internal Auditing
- Assurance services: the third line of defense
- Performance auditing
- Operational auditing
- Contracts auditing
- Financial auditing: accounting cycles audited by the internal audit function
- Security and privacy auditing
- Quality auditing
- Compliance auditing
Risk-Based Internal Audit: Planning the Fieldwork
- Reasons for risk-based audit planning
- Three stages for implementing risk-based internal audit
- Stage 1: risk maturity assessment
- Actions of internal audit to assess risk maturity
- Overall audit strategy based on risk maturity
- Conclusion on risk management framework
- Stage 2: production of the audit plan
- Assurance requirements from board and management
- Actions to achieve production of an audit plan
- Identify processes and responses on which assurance is required
- Categorize and prioritize the risks
- Scoring and weighing risks
- Link risks to audit assignments
- Using assurance maps to determine assurance requirements
- Stage 3: conducting audit engagements
Risk-Based Internal Audit: Conducting Audit Engagements
- Internal audit role in performing the audit
- Assessing risks: inherent, control, detection and audit risks
- How management and internal audit can minimize risk
- Engagement planning
- Engagement objectives, scope and criteria
- Engagement work program
- Role of internal audit staff
- Defining management assertions
- Uncover risks during audit engagement
- Example of internal audit risk assessment scale
- Testing management controls
- Insights on flowcharting for understanding cycles and controls
- Assess design of internal controls
- Test operating effectiveness of internal controls
- 10 steps to complete the audit stage
- Summarizing audit conclusions for the audit committee
Technical Tools for Internal Auditors
- Tips and tools for audit sampling
- Information gathered by internal auditors
- 4 qualities of information
- Sources and nature of information
- Assessing the degree of persuasiveness
- Types of engagement procedures
- 15 internal audit test tools
- Observation
- Interviewing: a disliked technique