Auditing of Projects and Contractors is a comprehensive training course that will help you to understand the audit planning process and the subsequent execution of the audit of projects and contractors in order to meet the determined audit objectives.
This training course seeks to provide you with skills such as project risk assessment, appreciating the scope of risk associated with contractors, and formulating a well-designed audit program. By applying these skills, you will be able to perform a comprehensive audit and obtain sufficient audit evidence to formulate an audit opinion and to report and implement your findings.
Understanding the integration of projects and contractors
Techniques for project risk assessment
Appreciating how to audit planning impacts the audit process
Skills to conduct the audit of projects and contractors
Development of management skills in the audit process
Formulation of audit findings for effective implementation
How to use project audit to improve project efficiency and outputs
Financial Managers who wish to broaden their scope of understanding of the audit of projects and contracts
Project Managers who will benefit from understanding the risk assessment and audit process in order to improve project outputs
Internal Auditors who wish to develop their technical skills and compliance
External Auditors who are involved in interim audits or agreed-upon procedures
Accounting Professionals who wish to improve their career opportunities
Any key stakeholder in the implementation of material projects
Overview of the project management process
Project activities and lifecycle
Key players within projects
Basic terminology of project management
Understanding the procurement process
Scope of contractors in the project
Compliance background
Project assurance
Definition of the project audit
Objectives of the project audit
The benefit of the audit
Users of the audit
Principles of the project audit
Risks and responses of projects
Risk and responses of contractors
Process of the project audit:
Preparatory phase
Performance phase
Evaluation / analytical phase
Conclusion phase
Pre-engagement planning
Risk assessment
Review of resources
Overview of audit methodology
Audit methodology according to individual phases and areas
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