The Institute of internal Auditors Philippines, Inc.

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Philippines is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the internal audit profession in the country. Our members, who work in internal auditing, risk management, governance, internal control, information technology audit, education and security, came from various industry or sectors in the Philippines and belong to a global network of almost 200,000+ professionals from more than 170 countries and territories sharing a common vision of a global profession of internal auditing.

The Institute of Internal Auditors Philippines Inc. (IIAP) was registered with SEC in 1982 and formerly known as The Institute of Internal Auditors, Inc. – Manila Chapter. It was founded on August 14, 1948 by Mr. Santiago F. Dela Cruz Sr. along with a small group of accountants actively engaged in the profession. Mr. Dela Cruz, who is considered to be the moving spirit of the association, is the same man who, two years earlier than IIAP, co-established the Philippine College of Commerce and Business Administration (PCCBA) which we now know as the University of the East.

The IIAP despite some struggles during its formative years was able to attain full-fledged stature as a professional association upon earning its “Institute” status from The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA Global) in 1990. At the time, IIAP is 1 of the 6 (six) chapters in the Pacific Region (others were in Bombay, Tokyo, Sydney, Melbourne and Ceylon). On its 75th Anniversary Celebration and Global Business Meeting last 16-17 July 2016 at New York Hilton Midtown, the IIAP was acknowledged as the 3rd Chapter organized by the IIA Global since the latter’s founding in 1941 still then headquartered in New York City, USA

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Thei Parungao

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Event Details

The primary focus of this course is to provide you with an introduction to auditing for control activities.


This course provides the fundamental knowledge needed to become effective in performing audits on control activities. Foundational concepts — such as the what control activities are, types and examples of control activities, key controls, control objectives, and segregation of duties — are provided to help understand the application to the audit engagement. At the end of this course, you will be able to use the concepts to audit control activities.


Learning Objective(s):

  • Identify the types of control activities.
  • Recognize how entity-specific factors can impact control activities.
  • Define the process for identifying key controls.
  • Define control objectives.
  • Explain the importance of segregation of duties.
  • Identify internal control deficiencies.
  • Recognize how the effectiveness of control design is evaluated.

Number of CPE Units : 3

Speakers

Arnold Isip

Regional Financial Crime Risk Specialized Assurance Professional

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Member's rate

Standard Price₱995

Non-member's rate

Standard Price₱1,995