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PoE Lata Cea cuss EUCita Co oTeh Audit Follow Up ACCO.710 AUDIT PROCESS JOSE CINTRON.MBAAnnouncement Letter Initial Meeting Preliminary Survey Internal Control Review Audit Program Transaction Discussion Draft Testing Advice & Informal Exit Conference Communications Audit Formal Draft Summary Working Final Report Papers Client Response Client Comments Follow-up Review Follow-up Report Audit Annual Report to the Board? Audit Planning Be. é cae © The audit process is similar for most engagements and normally consists of four stages: Planning (sometimes called Survey or Preliminary Review), Fieldwork, Audit Report, and Follow-up Review. Client involvement is critical at each stage of the audit process. As in any special project, an audit results in a certain amount of time being diverted from your department's usual routine. One of the key objectives is to minimize this time and avoid disrupting ongoing activities.Planning e During the planning portion of the audit, the auditor notifies the client of the audit, discusses the scope and objectives of the examination in a formal meeting with organization management, gathers information on important processes, evaluates existing controls, and plans the remaining audit steps.e Announcement Letter: The client is informed of the audit through an announcement or engagement letter from the Internal Audit Director. © Initial Meeting: the client describes the unit or system to be reviewed, the organization, available resources (personnel, facilities, equipment, funds), and other relevant information,¢ Preliminary Survey: In this phase the auditor gathers relevant information about the unit in order to obtain a general overview of operations. e Internal Control Review: The auditor will review the unit's internal control structure, a process which is usually time-consuming.- Audit Program Preparation of the audit program concludes the preliminary review phase. This program outlines the fieldwork necessary to achieve the audit objectives.[Prepare a Draft Report Write report introduction, background & scope. Consolidate conclusion summaries ito a report, xref Write memo for less significant items. Submit report for review & clear review totes, Sot upthe Exit Conferense and distribite Draft Report -Condust Exit Conference to brief on the audit results and request a date for completion of corrective action plan, (Note: If any material changes tothe wudit nor are identified, -establish the date for revised report to be issued) Jontuin Corrcetive Action Plan 1}. Analyze the Corrective Action Plan for adequacy and document. Advise agency management of any apparent inadequacies in the Corrective Action Plan & resolve. Prepare 4 Final Report: 1h. Add the revised Corrective Action Plan to the Draft Report to prepare the Final Report, Jz. Submit report for review & clear review note. Js. Distribute the final report. JREFORTING: Date Completed April 4, 2010 69__Total Hours:Discussion Draft At the conclusion of fieldwork, the auditor drafts the report. Audit's goal is to complete the audit and issue a draft audit report within 30 days after the completion of fieldwork. Audit management reviews the audit working papers and the discussion draft before it is presented to the client for comment. This discussion draft is submitted to the client for review before the exit conference.s isExit Conference Internal Audit meets with the unit's management team to discuss the findings, recommendations, and text of the discussion draft. At this meeting, the client comments on the draft and the group works to reach an agreement on the audit findings.Exit Conference Is an opportunity for the auditor, department management, process owners, and other to review and validate audit outcomes. The Exit Conference should accomplish the following: 1) Present observations and determine if the current operating context might affect past transactions. 2) Confirm facts, observations, and conclusions, e.g., that the findings are accurate. 3) Validate the cause leading to findings and present recommendations. 4) Estimate the effect of the findings on operations or its risk management. 5) Solicit draft management comments on the audit findings and determine if alternative recommendations adequately eliminate the cause of findings. 6) Define the timeline for issuing the final audit report and implementing recommendations.Audit Finding Audit Findings Reconciliation Supervisory Review (Urgent) During our sample review of account reconciliations, it was noted that many account reconciliations were not being reviewed by the supervisor in Item Processing and Deposit Operations. Recommendation ‘We recommend management review all accounts at least monthly. Action Plan The Supervisor of the Item Processing Department was advised of this requirement and has implemented changes as requested. The Deposit Operations Manager will sign and review all account reconciliations. A secondary signature by the balancing associate and/or supervisor will also be implemented. This procedure is currently in place.= Exit Conference Checklist Procedure Set the date, time, and location of the exit meeting. The agenda should include the following: + Accomplishment of the audit objectives (theirs and ours). + Discussion of potential audit findings and recommendations. + Discussion of when management’s response will be due. + Audit reporting process. + Follow up process. Document results of the exit meeting.Exit Conference This section of the report summarizes the pertinent information regarding the Audit Exit Conference. It—~ Audit Exit Conference WP Audit Location (Faculty Division)- Audit Dat Lead Auditor oe = = 2s st Audit team Member: “The main purpose of this meeting is to immediately present audit observations to the senior management i end of the audit and in such a mannetso as ta.ensure that they elesrly understand the results af the audit. imely manner at the JOSE List Observations: f ‘The lead auditor should present observations, raking inte account their perceived! significance and identifying key non-conformance areas, Key Non-conformances: ‘The lead auditor should present the audit team's conclusions, x Proposed Audit Score: Audi tee response to observations; non-conformances and audit score proposed by the auditor.Formal Draft The auditor then prepares a formal draft, taking into account any revisions resulting from the exit conference and other discussions. This report is issued to the audited requesting a written response to any audit findings and recommendations. When the changes have been reviewed by audit management and the client, the final report is issued.AUDIT REPORT Our principal product is the final report in which we present the audit findings and discuss recommendations for improvements. Once the fieldwork is completed, Internal Audit will draft a report to include the result of the audit including recommendations for improvement. After the draft report is completed, it will be forwarded to department Management for review and discussion at a scheduled exit geality Aseurance Review (C)AR) Peifotwsed by: _VILMIARL Approval of final draft with responses Dinector of Audits: AMANDA Engagement Manager: JOSE ‘Check al reports (orginal and alps), Verify the Ftlowing: 1. ‘They contain al pages, in the appropriate ordex 2 All copies ane straight and Ingle; and + The signature page has been signed, Report Distribution": President ‘Cenc anagement Chie Bases Oicer Director of Internal Aut Charlo Vice Chancellor fo Acad Mars Executive Vice Chancellor for teal Afi Execitve Vice Chancellor fr Business Aes Inttution Compliance Cnfcer ‘Others (i) Residing File (unbound hard copy ~ stamped aml placed in Reading File) Untied nel copy privied to Ollie Associate * Asdetermined by type of audit and institution where engagement Is conducted (Academie, Medical, or Syatemn Adkalnisra ‘Compliance Officer should be included in report distribution ifengagement involves a compliance (sue. Engagement Distribution Timeline: Last Day f Fieldwork (MOM/DDAWVYY Report suaince Pte ‘Days between Last Day of Fieldwork and Report IssuanceSee Final Report After audited management has been given an opportunity to respond to the Preliminary Draft, the Final Draft Report is presented to the Accountability Oversight Committee for approval. Upon approval of the Final Draft the Final Report is issued. Auditor distributes the final report the Chief Financial Officer, the Chief Accountant, the President, the Board of Directors, and other appropriate members of senior management. Final Reports are considered public information and will be available to anyone.ndependent Auditors' Report To the Board of Directors and Shareholders Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area We have audited the accompanying balance sheets of COMMERCIAL LENDING PARTNERS, LLC as of December 31, 2009, 2008 and 2007, and the related statements of income, retained earnings, and cash flows for the years then ended, These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation, We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for aur opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of COMMERCIAL LENDING PARTNERS, LLC as of December 31, 2003, 2008 and 2007, and the results af its operations and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principals generally accepted in the United States of America. Jose Cintron, MBA April 4,2010Client Response The client has the opportunity to respond to the audit findings prior to issuance of the final report which can be included or attached to our final report. In the response, the client should explain how report findings will be resolved and include an implementation timetable. In some cases, managers may choose to respond with a decision not to implement an audit recommendation and to accept the risks associated with an audit finding.—Client Response Example Client Response (1) - Treasury balances are reconciled monthly. Treasury activity is reconciled daily. Differences are isolated to the period of October 1, 2002 and prior, and have been controlled since that date. Adjusting entries are made with proper documentation and review. Moving the function to a private sector financial institution has been discussed and poses two major obstacles. The first obstacle is the negotiability of a private sector check versus a U.S. Treasury check. This would obviously cause problems for account holders in remote locations as U.S. Treasury checks are readily negotiated at local merchants. A private sector financial institutions checks would not be as negotiable. The second obstacle is the financial resources required to obtain the services of a private sector institution. fClient Comments Finally, as part of Internal Audit's self-evaluation program, we ask clients to comment on Internal Audit's performance. This feedback has proven to be very beneficial to us, and we have made changes in our procedures as a result of clients’ suggestions. —— % Sa Nc _ = = —_, —Client Comment Example "| would highly recommend Schmidt & Associates to any credit union currently searching for a quality auditing firm. I have been very impressed with the scope of the audits and the level of detail employed by representatives of the firm during their monthly and quarter contacts. Furthermore, | always receive prompt attention whenever | have questions regarding regulatory or__ compliance issues.” Greg Kidwell Members First Credit Union Columbus, Ohio 11,000 Members, $38 Million in AssetsAudit Follow up © Depending on the nature of the audit or the audit findings, the Follow-Up procedure may formal or informal”.Audit Approximately one year of the final report, Internal Audit will perform a follow-up review to verify the resolution of the report findings. ° FOLLOW UP REVIEW *® FOLLOW UP REPORT e AUDIT ANNUAL REPORT TO THE BOARDFollowed up review e The actions taken to resolve the audit report findings may be tested to ensure that the desired results were achieved.Followed up Report To resolve the original report findings. © Unresolved findings will include a brief description of the finding, the original audit recommendation, the client response, the current condition, and the continued exposure to the board of company.Ee _ Audit Annual Report © Memorandum to the senior manager that notifies them that audit activities are underway and describes the follow-up process. This memo should include: © timeframes for the project, © acopy of the outstanding findings relating to areas reporting. © arequest that they distribute the findings to these areas and ask the managers to provide Internal Audit with the information requested, © astatement that these comments were previously distributed as part of an audit report or close-out letter © notification that the results will be reported to Board of Trustees. © The Announce Memo report Findings Access database provides sample wording for the notification memo. v © The notification memo should be sentReference Audit Followed up. Retrieved on April 2010. By Electronic Version. http://www.auditnet.org/process.htm#ixzzokHSIWg9 (2004) Internal Audit Polices and Procedures Chapter 14. Electronic Version. http://www.unc.edu/depts/: eee %20Follow%20Up.html
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