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Book Synopsis
A thoroughly practical guide for the practicing internal auditor, The Internal Auditing Handbook, Third Edition contains new, up-to-date material on the relevant professional guidance across all business sectors that has emerged over the last few years, including the Combined Code and the Turnball Report.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations xi

Foreword to Second Edition xv

Acknowledgements xvii

1 Introduction 1

Introduction 1

1.1 Reasoning behind the Book 2

1.2 The IIA Standards and Links to the Book 3

1.3 How to Navigate around the Book 4

1.4 The Handbook as a Development Tool 7

1.5 The Development of Internal Auditing 7

Summary and Conclusions 19

References 21

2 Corporate Governance Perspectives 23

Introduction 23

2.1 The Agency Concept 24

2.2 Corporate Ethics and Accountability 29

2.3 International Scandals and their Impact 39

2.4 Models of Corporate Governance 47

2.5 Putting Governance into Practice 73

2.6 The External Audit 87

2.7 The Audit Committee 120

2.8 Internal Audit 136

2.9 The Link to Risk Management and Internal Control 141

2.10 Reporting on Internal Controls 142

2.11 New Developments 146

Summary and Conclusions 159

Assignment Questions 161

Multi-choice Questions 161

References 168

3 Managing Risk 173

Introduction 173

3.1 What Is Risk? 175

3.2 The Risk Challenge 176

3.3 Risk Management and Residual Risk 179

3.4 Mitigation through Controls 182

3.5 Risk Registers and Appetites 186

3.6 The Risk Policy 192

3.7 Enterprise-wide Risk Management 203

3.8 Control Self-assessment 213

3.9 Embedded Risk Management 218

3.10 The Internal Audit Role in Risk Management 221

3.11 New Developments 230

Summary and Conclusions 236

Assignment Questions 237

Multi-choice Questions 238

References 242

4 Internal Controls 245

Introduction 245

4.1 Why Controls? 245

4.2 Control Framework – COSO 255

4.3 Control Framework – CoCo 264

4.4 Other Control Models 267

4.5 Links to Risk Management 272

4.6 Control Mechanisms 274

4.7 Importance of Procedures 285

4.8 Integrating Controls 287

4.9 The Fallacy of Perfection 289

4.10 Internal Control Awareness Training 292

4.11 New Developments 299

Summary and Conclusions 301

Assignment Questions 302

Multi-choice Questions 303

References 309

5 The Internal Audit Role 311

Introduction 311

5.1 Why Auditing? 311

5.2 Defining Internal Audit 313

5.3 The Audit Charter 325

5.4 Audit Services 334

5.5 Independence 340

5.6 Audit Ethics 355

5.7 Police Officer versus Consultant 363

5.8 Managing Expectations through Web Design 382

5.9 Audit Competencies 386

5.10 Training and Development 393

5.11 New Developments 403

Summary and Conclusions 410

Assignment Questions 412

Multi-choice Questions 412

References 420

6 Professionalism 421

Introduction 421

6.1 Audit Professionalism 421

6.2 Internal Auditing Standards 429

6.3 Due Professional Care 453

6.4 Professional Consulting Services 457

6.5 The Quality Concept 459

6.6 Defining the Client 469

6.7 Internal Review and External Review 470

6.8 Tools and Techniques 478

6.9 Marketing the Audit Role 483

6.10 Continuous Improvement 491

6.11 New Developments 494

Summary and Conclusions 495

Assignment Questions 497

Multi-choice Questions 497

References 502

7 The Audit Approach 505

Introduction 505

7.1 The Systems Approach 506

7.2 Control Risk Self-assessment (CRSA) 523

7.3 Facilitation Skills 531

7.4 Integrating Self-assessment and Audit 539

7.5 Fraud Investigations 543

7.6 Information Systems Auditing 586

7.7 Compliance 636

7.8 VFM, Social and Financial Audits 642

7.9 The Consulting Approach 653

7.10 The ‘Right’ Structure 669

7.11 New Developments 675

Summary and Conclusions 677

Assignment Questions 677

Multi-choice Questions 678

References 694

8 Setting an Audit Strategy 697

Introduction 697

8.1 Risk-based Strategic Planning 698

8.2 Resourcing the Strategy 714

8.3 Managing Performance 722

8.4 Dealing with Typical Problems 737

8.5 The Audit Manual 745

8.6 Delegating Audit Work 758

8.7 Audit Information Systems 761

8.8 Establishing a New Internal Audit Shop 771

8.9 The Outsourcing Approach 778

8.10 The Audit Planning Process 789

8.11 New Developments 802

Summary and Conclusions 807

Assignment Questions 810

Multi-choice Questions 811

References 825

9 Audit Field Work 827

Introduction 827

9.1 Planning the Audit 827

9.2 Interviewing Skills 839

9.3 Ascertaining the System 858

9.4 Evaluation 864

9.5 Testing Strategies 877

9.6 Evidence and Working Papers 896

9.7 Statistical Sampling 909

9.8 Reporting Results of the Audit 920

9.9 Formal Presentations 953

9.10 Audit Committee Reporting 960

9.11 New Developments 964

Summary and Conclusions 970

Assignment Questions 973

Multi-choice Questions 974

References 1006

10 Meeting the Challenge 1009

Introduction 1009

10.1 The New Dimensions of Internal Auditing 1009

10.2 The Audit Reputation 1010

10.3 Globalization 1012

10.4 Examples 1014

10.5 Meeting the Challenge 1015

Summary and Conclusions 1023

Multi-choice Questions 1024

References 1025

Appendix A Induction/Orientation Programme 1027

Appendix B CRSA Best Practice Guide 1029

Appendix C A Poem by Professor Gerald Vinten 1033

Appendix D Analytical Techniques by Sue Seamour 1037

Appendix E Multi-choice Questions: Answer Guide 1041

Index 1057

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 09/04/2010
    ISBN13: 9780470518717, 978-0470518717
    ISBN10: 0470518715

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A thoroughly practical guide for the practicing internal auditor, The Internal Auditing Handbook, Third Edition contains new, up-to-date material on the relevant professional guidance across all business sectors that has emerged over the last few years, including the Combined Code and the Turnball Report.

    Table of Contents

    List of Abbreviations xi

    Foreword to Second Edition xv

    Acknowledgements xvii

    1 Introduction 1

    Introduction 1

    1.1 Reasoning behind the Book 2

    1.2 The IIA Standards and Links to the Book 3

    1.3 How to Navigate around the Book 4

    1.4 The Handbook as a Development Tool 7

    1.5 The Development of Internal Auditing 7

    Summary and Conclusions 19

    References 21

    2 Corporate Governance Perspectives 23

    Introduction 23

    2.1 The Agency Concept 24

    2.2 Corporate Ethics and Accountability 29

    2.3 International Scandals and their Impact 39

    2.4 Models of Corporate Governance 47

    2.5 Putting Governance into Practice 73

    2.6 The External Audit 87

    2.7 The Audit Committee 120

    2.8 Internal Audit 136

    2.9 The Link to Risk Management and Internal Control 141

    2.10 Reporting on Internal Controls 142

    2.11 New Developments 146

    Summary and Conclusions 159

    Assignment Questions 161

    Multi-choice Questions 161

    References 168

    3 Managing Risk 173

    Introduction 173

    3.1 What Is Risk? 175

    3.2 The Risk Challenge 176

    3.3 Risk Management and Residual Risk 179

    3.4 Mitigation through Controls 182

    3.5 Risk Registers and Appetites 186

    3.6 The Risk Policy 192

    3.7 Enterprise-wide Risk Management 203

    3.8 Control Self-assessment 213

    3.9 Embedded Risk Management 218

    3.10 The Internal Audit Role in Risk Management 221

    3.11 New Developments 230

    Summary and Conclusions 236

    Assignment Questions 237

    Multi-choice Questions 238

    References 242

    4 Internal Controls 245

    Introduction 245

    4.1 Why Controls? 245

    4.2 Control Framework – COSO 255

    4.3 Control Framework – CoCo 264

    4.4 Other Control Models 267

    4.5 Links to Risk Management 272

    4.6 Control Mechanisms 274

    4.7 Importance of Procedures 285

    4.8 Integrating Controls 287

    4.9 The Fallacy of Perfection 289

    4.10 Internal Control Awareness Training 292

    4.11 New Developments 299

    Summary and Conclusions 301

    Assignment Questions 302

    Multi-choice Questions 303

    References 309

    5 The Internal Audit Role 311

    Introduction 311

    5.1 Why Auditing? 311

    5.2 Defining Internal Audit 313

    5.3 The Audit Charter 325

    5.4 Audit Services 334

    5.5 Independence 340

    5.6 Audit Ethics 355

    5.7 Police Officer versus Consultant 363

    5.8 Managing Expectations through Web Design 382

    5.9 Audit Competencies 386

    5.10 Training and Development 393

    5.11 New Developments 403

    Summary and Conclusions 410

    Assignment Questions 412

    Multi-choice Questions 412

    References 420

    6 Professionalism 421

    Introduction 421

    6.1 Audit Professionalism 421

    6.2 Internal Auditing Standards 429

    6.3 Due Professional Care 453

    6.4 Professional Consulting Services 457

    6.5 The Quality Concept 459

    6.6 Defining the Client 469

    6.7 Internal Review and External Review 470

    6.8 Tools and Techniques 478

    6.9 Marketing the Audit Role 483

    6.10 Continuous Improvement 491

    6.11 New Developments 494

    Summary and Conclusions 495

    Assignment Questions 497

    Multi-choice Questions 497

    References 502

    7 The Audit Approach 505

    Introduction 505

    7.1 The Systems Approach 506

    7.2 Control Risk Self-assessment (CRSA) 523

    7.3 Facilitation Skills 531

    7.4 Integrating Self-assessment and Audit 539

    7.5 Fraud Investigations 543

    7.6 Information Systems Auditing 586

    7.7 Compliance 636

    7.8 VFM, Social and Financial Audits 642

    7.9 The Consulting Approach 653

    7.10 The ‘Right’ Structure 669

    7.11 New Developments 675

    Summary and Conclusions 677

    Assignment Questions 677

    Multi-choice Questions 678

    References 694

    8 Setting an Audit Strategy 697

    Introduction 697

    8.1 Risk-based Strategic Planning 698

    8.2 Resourcing the Strategy 714

    8.3 Managing Performance 722

    8.4 Dealing with Typical Problems 737

    8.5 The Audit Manual 745

    8.6 Delegating Audit Work 758

    8.7 Audit Information Systems 761

    8.8 Establishing a New Internal Audit Shop 771

    8.9 The Outsourcing Approach 778

    8.10 The Audit Planning Process 789

    8.11 New Developments 802

    Summary and Conclusions 807

    Assignment Questions 810

    Multi-choice Questions 811

    References 825

    9 Audit Field Work 827

    Introduction 827

    9.1 Planning the Audit 827

    9.2 Interviewing Skills 839

    9.3 Ascertaining the System 858

    9.4 Evaluation 864

    9.5 Testing Strategies 877

    9.6 Evidence and Working Papers 896

    9.7 Statistical Sampling 909

    9.8 Reporting Results of the Audit 920

    9.9 Formal Presentations 953

    9.10 Audit Committee Reporting 960

    9.11 New Developments 964

    Summary and Conclusions 970

    Assignment Questions 973

    Multi-choice Questions 974

    References 1006

    10 Meeting the Challenge 1009

    Introduction 1009

    10.1 The New Dimensions of Internal Auditing 1009

    10.2 The Audit Reputation 1010

    10.3 Globalization 1012

    10.4 Examples 1014

    10.5 Meeting the Challenge 1015

    Summary and Conclusions 1023

    Multi-choice Questions 1024

    References 1025

    Appendix A Induction/Orientation Programme 1027

    Appendix B CRSA Best Practice Guide 1029

    Appendix C A Poem by Professor Gerald Vinten 1033

    Appendix D Analytical Techniques by Sue Seamour 1037

    Appendix E Multi-choice Questions: Answer Guide 1041

    Index 1057

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