Implementing and Maintaining an Internal Control System 2023

This course is an overview of control creation methods and strategies to implement policies and procedures successfully. Many organizations success...

4/22/2024 10:00am - 5:30pm  |  Online  |  CalCPA

Members: $299.00, Non-members: $399.00

CPE Categories: Accounting (8 CPE)

Interest Areas: Accounting and Auditing

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Description

This course is an overview of control creation methods and strategies to implement policies and procedures successfully. Many organizations successfully create internal control systems. However, some need to implement established measures correctly. Moreover, entities need to pay more attention to the critical process of testing, monitoring and updating control procedures, weakening the internal control structure. Receive an array of control maintenance checklists adaptable to your organization to improve policies and procedures. Grasp the need for dynamic, fluid controls that adapt to business tools and methods changes. Gain a strengthened ability to implement and maintain an internal control system.

Presented by Karl Egnatoff

Target Audience

Accounting and business professionals.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the steps needed to implement a developed system of internal controls
  • Build control measure schedules that function weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly, and that are designed to test and monitor the internal control structure of an organization
  • Show knowledge related to testing control measures to make sure they are working properly
  • Understand the need to update existing controls to keep them viable as business operations change
  • List methods that can be used to communicate policy and procedure changes to those that are affected by these changes

Subjects

  • Considerations for the maintenance of an internal control system
  • The types of policies and procedures organizations should utilize
  • Reviewing and testing control measures
  • Updating controls and implementing control changes

Prerequisites

A basic understanding of Internal Control concepts.