Risk management oversight is one of the most challenging areas for audit committees across the globe, according to a new report issued Tuesday by the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ), the Federation of European Accountants (FEE), and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). The report summarizes the results
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CAQ educational guide describes internal control process
A new guide released Thursday by the Center for Audit Quality (CAQ) is designed to educate investors and the general public on a process that reinforces reliable financial reporting at U.S. public companies. The CAQ’s Guide to Internal Control Over Financial Reporting describes how companies enhance the reliability of their
Eagerly anticipated COSO framework set for May release
The wait for the eagerly anticipated update of a popular framework for internal control is almost over. The board of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) has approved its updated Internal Control—Integrated Framework and expects to issue it May 14, according to a news release distributed
Internal audit reporting line to CEO gains steam as Fed weighs in
The idea of having the internal audit function report administratively to the CEO may be gaining steam. The Federal Reserve has issued guidance to encourage U.S. banks with more than $10 billion in total assets to have their internal audit functions report to the chief executive—a move that could influence
COSO searching for new chairman
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) is seeking a new chair for a three-year term that would begin June 1. Dave Landsittel, the current COSO chairman, plans to step down after serving in that capacity for the past four years. The board chair serves in a
Technology guidance abundant in COSO internal control proposal
While scanning the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission’s proposed internal control framework, Kenneth Vander Wal counted more than 200 mentions of technology. “That’s probably about 199 more times than the ’92 framework,” said Vander Wal, a member of COSO’s Advisory Council and past president of the Information
PCAOB finds common threads in ICFR audit deficiencies
Insufficient testing of controls and failure to properly evaluate control deficiencies were among the common findings that led the PCAOB to issue a summary of observations from 2010 inspections of audits of internal control over financial reporting. The PCAOB on Monday released a 31-page report on deficiencies in firms’ audits
PCAOB will issue report on problems with audits of ICFR
Persistent problems related to audits of internal control over financial reporting (ICFR) have led the PCAOB to issue a report describing the four problems. The PCAOB will issue a Rule 4010 report to describe the results of recent inspections with regard to audits of ICFR, PCAOB Director of Registration and
Applying the principles: COSO proposal relates framework to external financial reporting
News reports show the frightening weather satellite images of a hurricane that is causing concern for leaders of an automobile manufacturing plant. The storm’s possible effects on the supply chain seem obvious as it approaches one of the company’s suppliers. The problems this could cause for internal control over the
COSO shows how to put risk assessment into practice
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) on Friday released a thought paper, Risk Assessment in Practice, designed to help organizations find the optimal risk-taking zone, which the paper refers to as the “sweet spot.” “Risk assessment is all about measuring and prioritizing risks so that risk
New tool aids in evaluation of external auditors
With interactions between audit committees and external auditors a focus of a steady stream of news recently, a new tool has been developed to assist audit committees in annual evaluations of external auditors. The Center for Audit Quality (CAQ), which is affiliated with the AICPA, is one of seven organizations
COSO proposals give real-world internal control examples
News reports show the frightening weather satellite images of a hurricane that’s causing concern for leaders of an automobile manufacturing plant. The possible effects on the supply chain as the storm approaches one of the company’s suppliers seem obvious. The problems this could cause for internal control over the company’s
COSO seeks comment on internal control proposals
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) is seeking public comment on a proposed document that explains how to apply its guidance to internal control over external financial reporting. COSO on Tuesday released an exposure draft of its Internal Control Over External Financial Reporting (ICEFR): Compendium of
Scope of appropriate content, structure in auditor’s report under debate
Change apparently is coming to the auditor’s report, but views vary over the appropriate content and structure for reports, and particularly over the issue of “auditor commentary.” The question of appropriate content and structure for the auditor’s report was the subject of an International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB)
PwC: Internal audit has to play a more substantial role in information security
Most companies fail to adequately monitor and update their defenses against cybercriminals, raising the risk of costly data security breaches, according to PwC. Fortifying Your Defenses: The Role of Internal Audit in Assuring Data Security and Privacy, a PwC white paper, asserts that the increasing frequency and sophistication of hacker
Four steps to formalize internal audit’s strategic impact
Internal audit isn’t just about compliance anymore. Increasingly, the function’s role is being incorporated into the broader business strategy – from mulling over major capital projects to advising on mergers and acquisitions. But executives say they need to do a better job of formally describing the role internal auditors will
Small business, big risk
Small businesses are significantly more likely than their larger counterparts to neglect instituting basic antifraud controls that could save them from costly losses, a recent worldwide survey shows. Organizations with fewer than 100 employees were significantly outpaced by larger organizations in every fraud control measured in the Association of Certified
Lawmakers reflect on Sarbanes-Oxley’s effect on corporate culture
Former U.S. Sen. Paul Sarbanes and former U.S. Rep. Michael Oxley say the regulations they sponsored and saw signed into law a decade ago are not perfect, but led to changes in the corporate culture in the United States and abroad. Sarbanes, a Maryland Democrat, and Oxley, an Ohio Republican,
SOX’s anniversary marked with congressional debate on benefits and costs
A U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee on Thursday debated the benefits and costs of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX)—and a bill that would decrease its scope—as the corporate governance law approached its 10th anniversary. The House Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises heard sharply divided opinions from
Eight questions for a holistic risk assessment
Internal control has emerged from isolation. In recent years, according to an International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) report, internal control has come to be viewed as an integral part of risk management and governance rather than a separate concept unto itself. This integration demands that individual risks be assessed holistically
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