Risk Audit School: Key Business Risks

Risk Audit School: Key Business Risks Overview
Auditors that understand risk are better prepared to provide reasonable assurance to the board that the organization’s processes support the achievement of objectives and ongoing practices are managing risk to acceptable levels. This is Part 5 of the Risk Audit School course series. Topics covered include key talent/people, regulatory/compliance, strategic, financial, operational, cybersecurity, culture and emerging risks.
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WEBVTT Welcome to Risk Audit School, Key Business Risks. This comprehensive course illuminates the critical area of business risks, equipping auditors with the knowledge needed to provide reasonable assurance to the board regarding effective risk management in an organization. The course content encompasses multiple dimensions of business risks such as key talent, people, regulatory compliance, strategic, financial, operational, cyber security, cultural, and other emerging risks. Designed to benefit internal and external auditors, risk management specialists and those responsible for corporate governance. This course also will award you with nine CP credits upon successful completion.

Overview

Learning Style

On Demand

Level

Intermediate

Includes

Assessment

Who this course is for

Internal and External Auditors, Risk Management Specialists, and those charged with corporate governance responsibilities.

NASBA Certified CPE

9 credits

Field of Study

Auditing

Length of course

9h

Prerequisites

Fundamentals of Internal Auditing
or equivalent experience

Advanced Preparation

None
Learning Options

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ACI Learning is registered with NASBA

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