Defining Where and Why Internal Controls are Needed (2 hours - late morning) - Webcast
Overview
Most organizations have many of the basic controls required to operate in place. However, a notably percentage of these companies do not have important measures that can help enhance security, productivity, and the quality of information available for decision making. In this session, we work to identify areas where important internal control measures are needed. We spend time explaining why these controls should be created and show in detail some specific controls that would be beneficial if utilized. Those wishing to strength an internal control system should consider this session strongly.
OSCPA has partnered with the Washington Society of CPAs for this event.
Highlights
This session is taught via the use of case studies adapted from real world examples. The topics discussed in this session include:
- Control design basics.
- Areas or segments of an enterprise to control.
- Controls to reduce risk.
- Controls to drive operations.
Designed For
Accounting and other business professionals that would benefit by understanding how to strengthen an internal control system.
Objectives
Once participants have completed this session they should be able to:
- Recall reasons to create controls such as to reduce errors, thwart fraud or enhance efficiency.
- Distinguish between proactively and reactively created measures, and
- Identify control type segments such as administrative or operation level measures.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Karl Egnatoff, K2 Enterprises
Karl Egnatoff, CPA, CITP, began his career in public accounting by participating in audits of financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, governmental units and private sector companies. He is an inaugural graduate of the Certified Integration Developer (CID) curriculum developed by Microsoft and holds numerous technology certifications such as Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Certified Software Engineer, (CSE). Karl has provided accounting and technology consulting and training for more than 16 years.
(7/28/23)
Non-Member Price $120.00
Member Price $105.00