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NOT2325

Sampling in a UG Audit

Date
June 21, 2023
$49
Standard Price
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Sampling in a single audit can be complicated. This session will offer a review of single audit testing basics, which often includes sampling. Examples will demonstrate how the mixture of facts, decisions and auditor judgments all impact sampling.

Learning Objectives

  • Determine sampling considerations in a single audit
  • Identify key underlying concepts to select a proper sample

Speakers

Speaker Image for Rachel Flanders
Principal, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP

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