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Internal Control in a Single Audit, Part 1 (Continued in Session 30)

Date
October 18, 2016
$49
Standard Price

This session will review the documentation and testing requirements of internal controls in a single audit and is a two-part series on internal control over compliance. This session will focus on:

• Understanding internal control over compliance
• Sources of guidance for establishing a framework for internal control
• Requirements for auditing internal control over compliance

Speakers

Speaker Image for Heather Acker
Partner, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause,LLP
Speaker Image for Corey Arvizu
Partner, Heinfeld, Meech & Co.
Speaker Image for Grant Simmons
Assistant Director, Government Accountability Office

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