The 2024 Yellow Book contains the latest version of generally accepted government auditing standards (GAGAS). The contents of the Yellow Book may seem incomprehensible for someone not familiar with government auditing. In the Yellow Book Explained course, we convert every aspect of the standards into plain English, so you can better understand how to apply them to an audit. The course covers all aspects of GAGAS, including auditor independence, quality control, fieldwork standards, and reporting standards. This course is useful for both internal and external auditors who work with government entities.
Self-Study Course Instructions: FOR DOCUMENT-BASED COURSES Download the course document(s) (below) and follow prompts contained in the document. |
Identify the source of the Yellow Book
Describe how to enforce a high level of ethical standards
Recall who is responsible for the continuing education requirements of an auditor
Steven Bragg, CPA, is the founder of AccountingTools, Inc. He is the author of more than 300 business books and courses, including the best sellers Cost Accounting Fundamentals, The CFO Guidebook, Closing the Books, Payroll Management, and The GAAP Guidebook. He has been the CFO or controller of both public and private companies and has been a consulting manager with Ernst & Young and an auditor with Deloitte. He holds an MBA from Babson College, a Master of Finance degree from Bentley College, and a BA from the University of Maine. He also manages the Accounting Best Practices podcast.
Away from work, Steve has been a two-time president of the Colorado Mountain Club and has climbed five of the seven continental high points, the 100 highest peaks in Colorado, the 100 highest peaks in New England, and all 50 of the state high points of the United States. He has also solo mountain biked the 483-mile Colorado Trail - both ways. He is an expert alpine skier, trail running author of Run the Rockies, and a PADI-certified Master Diver.
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