
Experienced In-Charge/Senior: Using a Service Organization and the Use of a Specialist
Covering what you need to know about your responsibilities when your client engages a service organization, this CPE course will explore how and when to refer to related performance and documentation requirements.
Format
Online
NASBA Field of Study
Auditing
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
1.5
Author(s)
Lynford Graham, Tom Noce
Availability
1 year
Product Number
161392
This CPE course can be purchased individually, or as a part of the Audit Staff Essentials - Experienced In-Charge/Senior training bundle.
The work of specialists
Understand your responsibilities when your client engages a service organization or when you engage a specialist to help you with complex or unfamiliar areas in certain engagements.
Understand how and when to refer to both areas, as well as the related performance and documentation requirements in each.
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- Experienced in-charge auditors
- Audit seniors
- Firms that want consistent training and level setting
- Risk assessment
- System and organization control (SOC) reports
- Using a specialist in an audit
- Distinguish between type 1 and type 2 SOC® reports, when each type applies, and the required procedures when using each.
- Identify the differences between an auditor's specialist and a management's specialist and required procedures when either is used.
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