Which of the following factors should be considered when determining the staff requirements for an audit engagement?
The internal audit activity's time constraints.
The nature and complexity of the area to be audited.
The period of time since the area was last audited.
The auditors’ preference to audit the area.
The results of a preliminary risk assessment of the activity under review.
An internal auditor is conducting an assessment of the purchasing department. She has worked the full amount of hours budgeted for the engagement; however, the audit objectives are not yet complete. According to IIA guidance, which of the following are appropriate options available to the chief audit executive?
1. Allow the auditor to decide whether to extend the audit engagement.
2. Determine whether the work already completed is sufficient to conclude the engagement.
3. Provide the auditor feedback on areas of improvement for future engagements.
4. Provide the auditor with instructions and directions to complete the audit.
The head of customer service asked the chief audit executive (CAE) whether internal auditors could assist her staff with conducting a risk self-assessment in the customer service department The CAE promised to meet with customer service managers analyze relevant business processes and come up with a proposal Who is most likely to be the final approver of the engagement objectives and scope?
An internal auditor is conducting a financial audit. Which of the following audit procedures is most appropriate when existing internal controls are weak?