Auditing Nonprofit Entities

Audit nonprofit entities effectively by addressing the unique risks tied to contributions and donor restrictions. This course explains how to evaluate nonprofit-specific controls and apply audit procedures tailored to the sector. Focus on auditing contributions, endowment funds, fundraising expenses, split-interest agreements, and compliance with donor-imposed restrictions. Strengthen your ability to assess program effectiveness reporting and deliver thorough, industry-informed audit conclusions for nonprofit organizations.
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3 Hours

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Course Information

Author: Steven Bragg
Course Number: AU1034

Learning Objectives
  • Recognize why an audit strategy is needed, and what it controls.
  • Identify the issues associated with the environment in which a nonprofit operates.
  • Specify the risk assessment steps associated with the audit of a nonprofit.
  • Recognize when a nonprofit’s internal audit function can be used by the auditor.
  • Identify the cash controls that a nonprofit entity might use.
  • Specify the controls that a nonprofit entity might use over the valuation of contributions.
  • Recognize when a misstatement is considered to be material.
  • Identify the actions that can be taken to reduce detection risk.
  • Specify the events or conditions that indicate the presence of a risk of material misstatement.
  • Identify the areas in which an auditor may choose to hire a specialist when auditing a nonprofit entity.
  • Specify who is responsible for fraud prevention and detection.

Level: Overview
Instructional Method: QAS Self-Study
NASBA Category: Auditing
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Latest Review Date: August 2024
Program Registration Requirements: Click on the Enroll button to pay for and access the course. You will then be able to download the course as a PDF file, then take an on-line examination, and then download a certificate of completion if you pass the examination.
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