CERTIFIED FINANCIAL AUDITOR OF COMPANIES (PRIVATE & PUBLIC)

NAME OF THE COURSE
FINANCIAL AUDITOR OF COMPANIES 
 
CERTIFICATION
CERTIFIED FINANCIAL AUDITOR OF COMPANIES (PRIVATE & PUBLIC)
 
COURSE OVERVIEW
Right and duties of company auditor are of statutory nature. The companies Act of 1956 has clearly explained the rights and duties of a company auditor. The company cannot restrict them by means of its articles or in any other way.
 
 
TRAINING DURATION
Total Training Hours : 22 Hours
Training Duration      : 1 Week
Total Training  Days  : 4-5 Working Days
 
TRAINING SCHEDULE
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday)
Regular Sessions : 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm)
Food & refreshments Included
Weekends (Friday & Saturday)
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm)
Food & refreshments Included
 
CERTIFICATION
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy”
 
TEST
No
 
LEARNING AIDS
Yes
 
COURSE MATERIAL
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material
 
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
 
INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE
Yes
1. Email
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements)
 
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Passport Copy
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Passport size photographs
4. Course Fee
 
MODE OF PAYMENT
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer.
 
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
(Who should attend this training)
  • Risk Managers
  • Internal Auditors
  • Accountants
  • Backoffice Employees
  • Controllers
  • Managers
  • Compliance
  • Regulators
  • Account Managers”
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  • Strong knowledge of Dos and don’ts
  • Understanding the duties of Auditors for Public and Private Company
  • Duties of Company Auditor; The Companies Act, 1956
  • Professional Duties of an Auditor
 
COURSE CONTENTS
  • Duties of Company Auditor
  • Duties of Company Auditor; The Companies Act, 1956.
  • Professional Duties of an Auditor
  • Rights of Company Auditor; The Companies Act, 1956.
  • Rights of Company Auditor
  • access
  • explanations
  • notice
  • visit
  • legal and technical
  • What auditors do- important auditing procedures
  • What auditors don’t do – Auditors are not a part of the management
  • There are a number of tasks should not expect your auditors to perform
  • Management’s responsibilities in an audit
  • Qualifications and Disqualifications of Auditors (Section 141 of Companies Act 2013)
  • Remuneration of Auditor
  • The power of Auditor
  • Conclusion