SAS No. 122, AU 240, Consideration of Fraud in a Financial Statement Audit
Online
3.00 Credits
Member Price $99.00
Non-Member Price $129.00
Overview
When performing a financial statement audit, auditors have always been responsible for the detection of anything that would cause a material misstatement of the financial statements whether caused by error of fraud. However, in the past the audit profession focused on material misstatements due to errors and more or less ignored the possibility of misstatements due to fraud. Now, SAS No. 122, AU 240 requires significant documentation as to what the auditor did in order to determine if there any material risk of a misstatement of the financial statements. This presentation is an overview of what the auditor is to document in there working papers on every financial audit as to the procedures they performed in order to determine the risk of a material misstatement. If a material risk is discovered, they are then required to document what they did in order to determine if the financial statements were misstated.
Objectives
- Understand the concept of materiality, both quantitively and qualitatively
- Develop and maintain professional skepticism throughout the audit
- Examine supporting documentation with a questioning attitude
- Discuss the danger of making assumptions
- Assess the risk of familiarity related to anticipation when dealing with a repeat client
- Relate what is real vs perception
Highlights
- The importance of professional skepticism
- The dangers of making assumptions
- How to listen and understanding the answer to a question
- Why it is important to leave all of your expectations at home
- Anticipation and why it’s so dangerous
- Determining materiality
- The fraud triangle
- Thinking about, given a set of circumstances, how you would steal
- Management and the Tone At the Top
Designed For
External and Internal Auditors
Prerequisites
None
Preparation
None
Notice
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Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Dennis Dycus
Dennis F. Dycus, CPA, CFE, CGFM, Trainer, Consultant, Public Speaker has recently retired after 39 years with the Office of the Comptroller of the Treasury of the State of Tennessee as the Director of the Division of Municipal Audit where I was responsible for the audits of all local governments in Tennessee, with the exception of counties and their affiliated, units as well as conducting investigations related to fraud, waste, and abuse in local governments. For the last several years he has developed and/or conducted training programs in all fifty states, Puerto Rico, Guam, Canada and Europe, for organizations such as the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners; the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; numerous state CPA societies; the Government Finance Officers Association; the Association of Government Accountants; the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers; Westcott Communications, Inc.; Western CPE; Accounting Continuing Professional Education Network; the Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe; IBM; HCA; NYC Presbyterian Hospital; Saturn, Inc.; Chrysler; Securities and Exchange Commission; the U.S. Department of Labor; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; the Government Accountability Office; U.S. Office of Management and Budget; the Internal Revenue Service; US Bankruptcy Trustees; Bisk Education, Inc.; Nichols Education, Inc.; Symbion, Inc.; numerous state audit organizations; local ACFE, AGA and state CPA chapters; and individual professional firms. He frequently speaks at colleges and universities as well as various professional conferences, both on a local and national level. Dennis is a member of the AICPA; TSCPA; GFOA; TGFOA; ACFE (charter member), Middle Tennessee Chapter ACFE –Past President, current President Emeritus; AGA; Middle Tennessee Chapter AGA – Past President and he has authored articles related to the detection and prevention of fraud for several national publications. He attended Western Kentucky University, with a BS in Accounting, Class of 1969 and in 1986 he graduated from the Tennessee Government Executive Institute (TGEI).
Non-Member Price $129.00
Member Price $99.00