The course will cover the relationships with all key stakeholders and will examine all the key information flows and decision processes.
Effective Audit Committee Course Objectives
Understand the role and responsibilities of the Audit Committee and its relationship with the Board and the Board Risk Committee
Consider what prudent and effective controls sit around the Audit Committee meeting process
Understand the critical relationships with key stakeholders such as external audit, internal audit, the finance team, and the company secretariat
Understand the relationships with the various regulators and the complexities of group structures and overseas jurisdictions
Cybersecurity Audit and Cyber Risk Management Services for Business
The digital transformation of smart audit
Take away key actions and ideas to improve on Audit Committee's performance
This course has been designed specifically for Audit Committee members and those directly involved in supporting and preparing information for Audit Committees.
What does an Audit Committee Do?
The role of the Audit Committee as delegated by the board, typical structure, membership, terms of reference, and agenda items
The role of advisors and the role of the Company Secretary
The provision of information to the Audit Committee
What are the Audit Committee Essentials?
Oversight of financial reporting, audit quality, and other risks on the committee’s agenda
Understanding the company, its culture, and its dynamics
Demonstrating sound industry knowledge and access to contacts
Appropriate relationships with other board members, senior management, internal and external auditors
Understanding current and emerging issues (e.g. cyber security, emerging technologies, and social media)
Understanding the full range of management information provided to the Audit Committee
The Finance Team
How to provide effective oversight and challenge to the annual report and accounts
Dealing with the requirement for the annual report to be 'fair, balanced and understandable'
Assessing the new strategic report
Understanding the Committee’s role in reviewing regulatory returns
External Audit
Roles and responsibilities for external auditors in relation to audit committees
Assessing external auditor effectiveness
Governance requirements and the latest guidance from the Financial Reporting Council (FRC)
Retendering the external audit role and evaluating external audit pitches
Internal Audit
Roles and responsibilities for internal auditors in relation to audit committees
Governance requirements and the UK Financial Services guidance (the “FS Code”)
Understand the guidance from the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision for assessing the effectiveness of the internal audit function in banks
Understanding the internal audit universe and the annual risk-based internal audit planning process
Internal Audit reports, gradings, and links to the Board Risk Committee
Evaluating internal audit effectiveness
Audit Committee Activities
Membership and Attendance
Guidance for nomination committees
Independence and how this is defined
Remuneration
Who should attend and why
Private meetings
Importance of papers, minutes, actions, and follow-up
Practical strategies to build your network
Financial Reporting
Annual report and accounts
Strategic report and the relationship with the CRO and the board risk committee
Results announcements
AGM involvement
Guidance on what must be included in the Audit Committee Report
A summary of its role
Members, their qualifications, and meetings held
Significant issues considered in relation to the financial statements
How they assessed the external auditors’ appointment
Tenure of the current auditors and time of the last tender
Contractual restrictions on auditor choice
External audit fees and non-audit services
Complex Transactions
Members of committees in financial services companies should have sufficient relevant expertise to understand how complex transactions and financial instruments are recorded and valued
Whistleblowing
Relationship with Compliance
Damage limitation
The Role of the Audit Committee Chair
A balance between teamwork and challenge
Working with the company secretariat
Setting the agenda and planning the work of the committee
Time allocation
Private meetings
Informal meetings outside the committee
Relationships with the members of the executive management team
Length of service
Succession planning
Annual Reviews of External and Internal Audit Effectiveness
Who performs them?
Guidance for self-assessment
Typical areas of concern
Annual Review of Audit Committee's effectiveness
Guidance re self-assessment
When should there be an independent review
Typical areas of concern
Compliance with charter obligations
Participation of audit committee members
Value added activities pursued and outcomes achieved
Making connections (ie emerging issues; culture; strategy; patterns, trends, systemic issues)
Audit committee reporting (both internally and externally focused
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