Author: Joseph McCafferty

PCAOB

SEC Recasts Leadership at Audit Watchdog After Turbulence

The Securities and Exchange Commission continues to revamp the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in the wake of a series of scandals, naming a new chairperson and three new board members. Earlier this week, the SEC named Erica Williams to serve as chair of the PCAOB, which oversees the audits Read More

internal audit is hiring

Survey Finds Internal Audit Staffing Up to Take on New Risks

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has created a drain on organizational resources, including in internal audit departments, and unleashed new risks on a global basis. A recent survey finds that internal audit is addressing such challenges by increasing budgets and hiring additional auditors. The survey, conducted by AuditBoard, a cloud-based platform Read More

Leveraging Needed skills

How Internal Audit Can Leverage Resources to Gain Needed Skills

These days an internal auditor is required to be a jack-of-all-trades. To complete the diverse set of audits that cover every facet of the organization, the internal audit team must collectively possess a vast array of skills that run the gamut from traditional financial talents to marketing, HR, and technology Read More

Greece Plans to Require Internal Auditors to Register with Economic Chamber

Legislators in Greece have floated an amendment to legislation that would require internal auditors to register with the Economic Chamber of Greece, a quasi-governmental agency that oversees the professions of economists, accountants, tax professionals, and others. The measure would give the Chamber a greater role in overseeing the internal audit Read More

compensation clawback

SEC Making New Push to Adopt Tabled Compensation Clawback Rule

The Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be making a new effort to pass rules that would require executives to pay back compensation that was obtained by hitting incentive goals that were later found to be false or inaccurate. The rule was included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Read More

Internal audit and climate risk

Chartered IIA Issues New Guide on Addressing Climate Risk

The Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors has issued a new guide intended to help company audit committees make better use of their internal audit functions in “identifying, managing, and mitigating the risks and opportunities associated with climate change.” The guide, issued along with the British Standards Institution and titled “Harnessing Read More

Are audit reports too long?

How Long Should an Audit Report Be?

Are most internal audit reports the right length? For many consumers of audit reports in the executive suite and boardroom, the answer is probably that they’re “too long!” Audit reports may run to extraordinary lengths these days. For example, I recently talked to one organization where they could easily extend Read More

data governance tops list of internal audit concerns

New Report Examines the Future of Internal Audit Technology

The latest Global Knowledge Brief from The Institute of Internal Auditors and co-produced along with Workiva, “Embracing the Future: How technology helps audit teams stay ahead of the curve,” outlines how internal audit can benefit from pandemic-accelerated digital transformation. The report considers how internal audit can embrace the spirit of Read More

AICPA

AICPA Issues Update to Standard on Risks of Material Misstatements

The AICPA Auditing Standards Board issued a new Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) that is intended to clarify its views on how auditors should determine which areas pose the most risks of material misstatement in an audit engagement. Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No. 145, Understanding the Entity and Its Read More