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Internal Control: Evaluating the Design and Implementation of Identified Controls [Video]

Internal Control: Evaluating the Design and Implementation of Identified Controls

“Walkthroughs? Why are we talking about walkthroughs? I’m doing a substantive audit!” Unfortunately, this is the thinking of many engagement teams, especially those who are not performing a PCAOB audit. However, as you’ll learn in this course, auditors are required to evaluate the design and implementation of identified controls for any audit and the way we document our procedures is, you guessed it, a walkthrough!

In this CPE-eligible (1.5 CPE) eLearning course, you will learn about the various controls within the control activities component of an entity’s system of internal control. We then discuss how to identify those relevant or key controls because, for these identified controls, we are required to evaluate the design and implementation (D&I) by performing risk assessment procedures. Finally, we learn about walkthroughs, specifically what they are, the key elements, and how they are documented by auditors.

This course is based on the revised guidance within SAS 145 Understanding the Entity and Its Environment and Assessing the Risk of Material Misstatement which is codified in AU-C section 315 of the same title. If you are an auditor who audits financial statements in accordance with Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) auditing standards, U.S. generally accepted auditing standards (U.S. GAAS), or International Standards of Auditing (ISAs), this course, part of the Internal Controls – The Essentials course collection, is an absolute must.

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Negotiation skills: How to Bargain and Negotiate [Video]

Bargaining and negotiation are essential skills in both personal and professional life. Whether you're haggling for a better price at a market or negotiating a job offer, mastering these skills can save you money, build stronger relationships, and help you achieve your goals. In this guide, you'll learn the art of bargaining and negotiation in a second-person style, making it easy for you to put these techniques into practice.Get free business and management guides, tools, and worksheets at: https://www.bizmove.com

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Investing vs Trading - Which is Better? (Top Differences) [Video]

In this video tutorial, we will talk about the top key differences between investing and trading.What is Trading?Trading is aimed at earning quick profits by holding on to stocks for a short period of time (such as weekly, monthly, daily).What is Investing? Investing involves a gradual building of wealth and assets by buying and holding on to a portfolio of stocks for a time period that may sometimes reach even 10 to 15 yrs.Some other key factors that differentiate between investing and trading are:- Method/approach involved.- Time factor.- Risk factor.#investingvstrading #wallstreetmojo #tradingvsinvestingFollow us at : Youtube ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChlNXSK2tC9SJ2Fhhb2kOUwLinkedin ➤ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wallstreetmojo/Facebook➤ https://www.facebook.com/wallstreetmojoInstagram➤https://www.instagram.com/wallstreetmojoofficial/

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All about Stock halt- Easy Explaination- Part 1 [Video]

In this video, you will learn about stock halt, its rules, and how it is triggered.#stockhalt #stockmarket #wallstreetmojo #stockexchange #regulatorChapters:00:00 – Introduction00:35 – What is the stock halt?01:29 – Rules02:17 – Triggers of stock halt02:48 – ConclusionWhat is the stock halt?A stock halt is a scenario where the exchange halts trading in a particular stock for some time.It may be done when a regulatory action is imposed, important news is being anticipated, or a particular stock is just being bought or sold excessively.(Explained in detail in the video)RulesWhen a stock is halted for trading, it is coded with an identification number like T1, T2, T5, H10, etc.When the situation arises for halting trading in a particular stock, the exchange announces a halt to all brokers.Triggers of stock haltIf the stock price fluctuates up and down due to high volatility, then the exchange will either halt the trading, or the circuit breakers will be activated.Trading halts have been put into place so that a select group of individuals with significant capital does not manipulate prices to their whims and fancies.This will be all for this video. Subscribe to the channel, like the video, and share it with others.==========================================================================Subscribe to Our Channel –Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChlNXSK2tC9SJ2Fhhb2kOUw?sub_confirmation=1LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/wallstreetmojo/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wallstreetmojoInstagram https://www.instagram.com/wallstreetmojoofficial/Twitter https://twitter.com/wallstreetmojo