Instructor
Brian Tankersley
Instructor
Internal controls are more important than ever, and their importance increases daily. However, internal controls present a challenge for many smaller organizations. This program will teach you how to evaluate, develop, and implement an effective internal control structure in a small business environment. You will identify how to assess risk in smaller organizations and implement preventive, detective, deterrent, and compensating controls to mitigate these risks, even without proper segregation of duties. Additionally, participating in this program will teach you technology-focused techniques for preventing and detecting fraud and securing information systems and sensitive data.
For small organizations, maintaining an effective system of internal controls presents a significant challenge. Realistically, implementing many theoretical concepts surrounding internal controls may sometimes be impossible. Consequently, many internal control structures foster an environment where too much risk exists. This factor and uncontrolled information systems can often lead to disastrous results. Participate in this program to learn the necessary insights and tools to design, implement, and monitor small organizations' internal controls, security, and anti-fraud measures.
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Cite internal control fundamentals, including definitions and concepts, types of internal control activities, and the need for internal controls
Identify common small business control deficiencies and issues, including concentration of ownership and inadequate segregation of duties, and list five key risk areas for small businesses
Recognize the common types of fraud schemes occurring in small businesses and implement internal control measures to reduce the threat of becoming a victim
List the objectives and common deficiencies of small business accounting systems
Define the purpose of general controls and list examples of typical control techniques in small businesses
Implement technology tools to prevent and detect occupational fraud
List opportunities to enhance security over information systems and sensitive data
implementing appropriate internal controls in small business environments
Fraud in small business environments
Internal control options in small business accounting software
Understanding the need for application controls and general controls
Basic understanding of internal controls and accounting and administrative processes in smaller organizations
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Business professionals responsible for internal control and fraud prevention and detection