Financial Audit
Financial Audit
Financial Audit
The systematic way of verification, examination and evaluation of financial statements of an enterprise is knows as financial audit, this helps the organisation to make sure that financial records are fair and correct.
Table of Contents
- Accounting and Auditing
- Financial Accounting Standards
- Financial Statements
- Business Processes and Accounting
- Auditors Professional Conduct
- Review of Accounting Systems and Internal controls
Financial Audit FAQs
What are the exam objectives?
- Accounting and Auditing
- Journal entries
- Financial Statements
- Business Processes and Accounting
- Auditors Professional Conduct
- Review of Accounting Systems and Internal controls
What are the career prospects after completing the exam successfully?
- Audit Executive
- Finance Manager
- Senior Auditor
- Financial Auditor
- Audit Manager
- Internal Auditor
What skills are required for this exam?
- Accounting
- Excel
- Analytical Thinking
- Business Intelligence
- Financial Modelling
- Financial Reporting
- Cash Flow Management
- Mathematics
- Financial Management
Who is the target audience for this exam?
- Finance Executive
- Financial Service Consultant
- Business Accountant
- Audit Assistant
- Financial Audit Manager
- Financial Services Manager
- Financial Manager
- Financial Advisor
What is Financial Audit?
The systematic way of verification, examination and evaluation of financial statements of an enterprise is knows as financial audit, this helps the organisation to make sure that financial records are fair and correct.
Why do we do Financial Audit?
The main aim of financial audit is to provide an objective independent examination of the financial statements, which also increases the credibility and value of the financial statements. Financial audit also helps to main the investor relations and their confidence over the management.