Surgent's Not a Minor Matter: Determining Major Programs in a Single Audit - On-Demand Webcast
Start Date
Wednesday, May 1 2024
Wednesday, May 1 2024
End Date
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Wednesday, April 30 2025
Credit Hours
1.00
1.00
Fields of Study
Governmental Auditing
Governmental Auditing
Type
Seminar
Seminar
Level
Intermediate
Intermediate
Member
$49.00
$49.00
Non-Member
$69.00
$69.00
Facility Location
Virtual Learning
Virtual Learning
Company
SELFS
SELFS
Vendor
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
Status
Self Study
Self Study
Description
Major programs are critical to the single audit process as they are the programs for which the auditor will be performing additional internal control work on and ultimately issuing a compliance opinion on as part of the single audit. This course is designed to help you understand and excel in determining major programs.
Designed For
Auditors performing single audits
Objectives
- Understand the importance of the major program determination process
- Perceive the key elements in major program determination and selection (e.g., properly identifying type A and type B programs, high-risk and low-risk programs, and the percentage-of-coverage rule)
Major Subjects
- Understand the risk-based program selection approach to identifying major programs
- The four-step major program determination process
- How to identify ”not low-risk type A programs” and “high-risk type B programs”
Prerequisites
Some introductory knowledge of the single audit