Recognizing and Responding to Fraud Risk in Governmental and Not-For-Profit Organizations
Description
Recognizing fraud risks in governmental and not-for-profit organizations
is often challenging due to the inherent nature of these organizations.
In addition to their public nature, these organizations may have limited
support staff or staff with limited accounting expertise which can
result in less than effective fraud prevention and detection programs
and/or increased opportunities for fraud. Using a combination of
examples, explanations of audit standards, and case studies, obtain an
understanding of the frauds most commonly perpetrated in government and
not-for-profit organizations and what prevention and detection
procedures are effective in responding to these fraud risks. This course
also discusses how auditors might address their responsibilities with
respect to fraud in a financial statement audit of governmental and
not-for-profit organizations.
Learning Objectives
When you complete this course you will be able to:Recognize common fraud schemes often perpetrated in governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
Understand the auditor's responsibility with respect to fraud in a financial statement audit.
Develop strategies to prevent, deter, and/or detect fraud in governmental or not-for-profit organizations.
Determine audit procedures effective in addressing the risk of material misstatement due to fraud in the financial statements of governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
Major Topics
GAAS and GAGAS standards related to the auditor's responsibility with respect to fraud in a financial audit.
Recognize areas where fraud most likely occurs in governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
Fraud programs and controls that may be effective in addressing fraud risks in governmental and not-for-profit organizations.
Provider
AICPA
Course Level
Intermediate
Professional Area of Focus
Accounting & Auditing
CPE Field of Study
Auditing
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Who Should Attend
Auditors and financial staff of governmental and not-for-profit organizations
Instructor(s)
Lynda Dennis
Prerequisites
Knowledge of government and not-for-profit sectors