The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has released the following publications:
Moving quality management to the next level
The ICAEW remarks in this article that how, two years after the introduction of ISQM 1, firms tackle quality management fatigue and sustained improvement. It further discusses the risks of fatigue, the need for ongoing review and adjustment of the firms’ objectives, risks and responses, and emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and remediation processes.
The changing nature of group audits
This article provides insights from auditors on key revisions on ISA 600 (Revised), Special Considerations—Audits of Group Financial Statements (Including the Work of Component Auditors), changes of emphasis and focus, as well as good practices for group and component auditors.
Making audit sampling more efficient and effective
This ICAEW’s masterclass outlines how generative Artificial intelligence (AI) can help ensure that audit sampling is being handled correctly. The ICAEW also offers other masterclasses on topics like improving audit documentation, providing practical insights into the real-world application of AI technologies. Explore the ICAEW’s resources for more details.
Practical pointers on auditing cash flow statements
This article shares tips on common weaknesses and errors auditors may encounter when auditing cash flow statements.
Q&A: November 2024
ICAEW’s Technical Advisory Service addresses some topical questions related to going concern, implications of the group audit report, and more.
Trends in outsourcing and offshoring
ICAEW research offers insights into common drivers for outsourcing and offshoring audit work and key considerations among larger and mid-tier firms, exploring their practical implementation and the challenges.
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