Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit
2.00 Credits
Member Price $89
Non-Member Price $109
Overview
One of the most significant challenges facing auditors is the prevalence of fraud that exists in today’s business environment. All auditors should have a working knowledge of the requirements in professional literature regarding fraud. We will cover the issues that all auditors need to know about fraud and the people who commit fraud. This course will provide horror stories about frauds that have occurred and how they were detected. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Highlights
The major topics that will be covered in this course include:
- The auditor's responsibilities for fraud when performing an audit as contained in AU-C 240, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit
- Reviewing the components of the fraud triangle
- A Fraud Prevention Checklist to be used by auditors and shared with their clients
- A review of how selected fraud were uncovered in small and medium size entities, including for-profit organizations, not-for-profit organizations, and governmental entities
- Other important matters covered in AU-C 240
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
Any accounting professional that desire a better understanding of fraud.
Objectives
After attending this presentation you will be able to:
- Identify auditor's requirements related to fraud in a financial statement audit
- Recall core concepts fundamental to obtaining sufficient and appropriate audit evidence related to fraud in a financial statement audit
- Recognize the key component s of the fraud risk triangle
- Recognize some indicators of fraud
- Identify key prevention measures that organizations can implement to attempt to prevent fraud
- Recall significant requirements of AU-C 240, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Dan Bradley, AICPA
Daniel W. Bradley, CPA, is a principal with regional accounting firm Young, Oaks, Brown and Company in Altoona, Pa. He is also an adjunct associate professor at Saint Francis College in Loretto, Pa., where he is a past recipient of the continuing education’s Instructor of the Year award. Bradley is a member of the Pennsylvania Institute of CPA’s Local Government Accounting and Auditing Committee, is past president of his IMA chapter and serves as a member of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Economy League. He is also a past recipient of the AICPA’s Outstanding Instructor award.
Non-Member Price $109
Member Price $89