MS Access – Best Avoided April 9, 2016
Posted by Audit Monkey in The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit.Tags: Access, Excel, financial reporting, MS Access, oversight packages for Excel, spreadsheet controls
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As I mentioned in my previous post, I’ve been quite active on goingconcern.com and the forum. Despite the fact I’m not an external auditor, there’s often some good discussion topics.
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Fabricated Documents April 7, 2016
Posted by Audit Monkey in The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit.Tags: dodgy auditees, fabricated documents
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I’m aware that I haven’t posted here in a while but I’ve been hanging out on goingconcern.com and the forum. I’ve enjoyed some of the banter and conversations and its been nice to hangout, albeit across many servers and network cables, with some like-minded peers. Nevertheless, I’ve just had a random thought and wondered if any other auditors had encountered the following problem.
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My Cup Runneth Over March 1, 2016
Posted by Audit Monkey in The State of the British Nation.Tags: OFWAT, Pennon Group, South West Water, Water Companies, Yorkshire Water
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In recent months there has been considerable media coverage devoted to Google’s relatively small tax payments to the British government in comparison to its total turnover. (more…)
Quote of the Week 26/01/16 February 27, 2016
Posted by Audit Monkey in Quote of the Week, The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit.Tags: funny job ads, IT audit, job adverts
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I’m aware we haven’t had a quote of the week for sometime but without further ado.
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Starter… Starter… Starter…Again February 25, 2016
Posted by Audit Monkey in The Joy & Pain of Internal Audit.Tags: Banks, dealers, Hayes, interviewers, Interviewing, Kerviel, Kweki Adoboli, nostro accounts
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This is a continuation of my ‘Fire Starter’ posts but I promise that I won’t add any more.
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