Audit inspection reports have identified issues about the level and consistency of professional skepticism being applied in audits, in particular in areas that require high levels of professional judgment. Additionally, the complexity of transactions and markets continues to increase, requiring auditors and managers to use more professional judgment during audit engagements. Professional skepticism is influenced by personal behavioral traits as well as the knowledge level of the individuals undertaking the audit. This highly interactive webcast uses case studies to provide an overview of professional skepticism, including what it is and why it is important in audit engagements. The participant will gain knowledge about how to apply professional skepticism and techniques to enhance use of professional skepticism in their own practice.
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