Audit Engagements - Application of CAS 315 Revised Standard

Revised CAS 315, Identifying and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement, is effective for audits of financial statements for periods beginning on or after December 15, 2021, many which would be December 2022 year-ends. CAS 315, has been significantly revised, reorganized, and enhanced to respond to challenges and issues faced by practitioners. The revisions require a more robust risk identification and assessment process to promote improved responses to identified risks. This course will cover the new concepts and definitions, enhancements and clarifications to help you, the auditor, apply the audit risk model in planning your audit engagements.

This course reviews the revisions to CAS 315, Identifying and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement. This course will review the key changes based on the assumption that you are familiar with the revised standard and will focus on the application, and documentation on some key areas. This course builds on your understanding of planning an audit, with a risk-based approach, based on a strong understanding of the business and its environment, including technology.

This course will address how Revised CAS 315 will impact your audit engagements. It will focus on inherent risk assessment at the financial statement and assertion levels, including the identification of significant inherent risks and the control risk assessment. This course will also address some of the key areas of change, including for example, obtaining and understanding of the IT Environment and GITCs, along with the understanding and responses required related to journal entries.

In short, this course is intended to provide participants with guidance on the practical application of some of the key revisions in the standard.

Topics Include:

· Overview of the requirements of Revised CAS 315

· Components of internal control

· Assessing risks of material misstatement at the financial statement and assertion level, considering the inherent risk factors, the spectrum of inherent risks, significant risks, fraud risks, etc.

· Designing responses to risks identified

· Activities and application examples will be included to demonstrate the revisions to CAS 315

· Scalability considerations will be addressed in specific application activities.

Applicable for

This course is intended for auditors who need to understand and apply Revised CAS 315.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

· Understand the concept of “scalability” and how the requirements of CAS 315 vary based on the nature and size of an organization.

· Identify key changes develop an approach to the implementation of CAS 315 in your practice related to obtaining an understanding the 5 components of internal control, with a focus on the IT Environment and General IT controls.

· Apply the control risk assessment, recognizing the role of technology.

· Apply the assessment of inherent risks of misstatement, and how the “spectrum of inherent risk” is to be applied to relevant assertions

Seminar Leader: Jane Bowen

What to Expect


· This is a Live Virtual Seminar where class size has been limited to allow for an interactive learning environment.

· This seminar will not be recorded.

· Course materials, links and credentials will be emailed to you two business days before the seminar. Once sent, the email will also be found in your Account Communication tab of the CPA Manitoba Member Portal.

· Live webinars have varying levels of expected interaction, and some may require webcam and microphone capabilities – if you have concerns about the interaction required for this course, please email [email protected]

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When
12/16/2022 1:00 PM - 12/19/2022 4:30 PM
Central Standard Time
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