
Common Quality Issues in State and Local Government Financial Statement Audits: Rebroadcast (GAQC)
Discover common audit quality issues found in reviews of state and local government financial statement audits.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Auditing (Governmental)
Level
Intermediate
CPE Credits
2
Instructor
Tina Stewart, Chris Pembrook
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC4909312D
This Governmental Audit Quality Center web event will help auditors of state and local government financial statements understand common deficiencies noted in audit quality reviews.
Although these issues are usually identified through peer reviews, some federal audit quality reviews also highlight concerns related to financial statement audits.
Participants will learn about:
- Quality issues with financial statements and note disclosures prepared in accordance with standards of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board
- Deficiencies in audit performance and reporting
- Best practices and practical tips for avoiding these quality issues
Key Topics
- State and local government financial statements
- Audit quality deficiencies
Learning Outcomes
- Determine key quality concerns of focus in state and local government financial statement audits.
- Analyze the most common findings identified as a result of quality control and peer reviews.
- Determine how to avoid common issues in performing and documenting audit procedures and conclusions reached.
- Determine audit quality best practices and improvement opportunities for your practice.
Who Will Benefit
Auditors of state and local government financial statements
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