Defining Where and Why Internal Controls are Needed 2024
2.00 Credits
Member Price $89
Non-Member Price $119
Overview
This course will help you identify areas where overlooked internal controls are needed and how to identify and implement more robust controls. Most organizations have many primary control measures required to operate in place. However, many need more essential criteria to enhance security, productivity, and the quality of information available for decision-making. So, first, we’ll identify areas where internal control measures are needed. Then, we’ll explore why these controls should be created and review specific rules the organization should use in detail.
Highlights
- Control design basics
- Areas or segments of an enterprise to control
- Controls to reduce risk
- Controls to drive operations
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs, business and financial professionals looking to expand and update their understanding and knowledge.
Objectives
- Recall reasons to create controls such as to reduce errors, thwart fraud or enhance efficiency
- Distinguish between proactively and reactively created measures
- Identify control type segments such as administrative or operation-level measures
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Karl Egnatoff, Phoenix Beach, LLC
Karl W. Egnatoff, CPA, CITP, is based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He has worked as a consultant, trainer and programmer related to financial and business technology projects for the past 18 years. Prior to this, Karl worked in public accounting as well as in private sector accounting for a period of approximately six years. In addition to being a CPA, he is also a Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP).
Non-Member Price $119
Member Price $89