September/October 2005
From the President's Study
Thank you for your interest in and support of The Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation (IIARF). I am The Foundation's new President, and have already begun to work with the volunteers and staff. Board of Trustees (BOT) and Board of Research and Education Advisors (BREA) in support of The Foundation's new Mission: "The Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation is the integrated research and educational products arm of The IIA dedicated to facilitating the effective management of the internal audit guidance life cycle and developing global guidance resources." Who are we and what do we do? The BOT establishes research priorities and matches available funding to research projects and programs, and directs fundraising initiatives. The BREA provides the internal auditing profession with the information needed to anticipate, and react to, important external and internal factors that could have an impact our profession. Our new support structure includes a Staff Guidance Planning Committee (Staff GPC) and a Guidance Planning Oversight Group (Oversight Group). Both will focus on key global issues, identify gaps, and provide prioritization of issues to which to respond. Together, our objectives as an organization are:
The remainder of this newsletter will introduce you to some of our recently issued and ongoing projects, and present compelling reasons for your continued financial support of The Foundation. I look forward to working with many of you over the coming year on and thanks in advance for your generous support. Sincerely, All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. New Reports and ProductsNew RF ReportsAudit Committee Effectiveness – What Works Best, 3rd EditionIn this highly anticipated update, the authors share the "fully knowledgeable, but appropriately distanced" approach to implementing best audit practices that maximize an audit committee’s organizational impact. Read the overview for more on this must-have resource for every audit committee member. Continuous Auditing: An Operational Model for Internal AuditorsThis report covers continuous auditing concepts and addresses a wide range of topics, including definitions and concepts of continuous auditing, its application areas, data warehousing and data mining techniques, validation and training issues. Read more. Factors Affecting Corporate Governance and Audit Committees in Selected CountriesThis new research study reviews the major features of corporate governance and audit committees in France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and identifies the impact on corporate structures. Read more. Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404 Work: Looking at the BenefitsThis report identifies control improvements that have taken place as a direct result of Section 404 evaluations and identifies lessons learned that can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of control evaluations in the future. Read more. New Educational Products (Listed Chronologically)
Upcoming Reports and Educational Products
All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Updated Research Priorities PublishedNew priority topics for research have been published by The IIA Research Foundation. Enterprise risk management, corporate governance, the impact of Sarbanes-Oxley, quality assurance, information technology and fraud are research topics on the drawing board for The IIA Research Foundation. Interested researchers are invited to submit proposals on these and other research topics. Click here to find out how to submit a proposal (PDF file). All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK) 2006
It has been just over a year since The Foundation established The William G. Bishop III, CIA, Memorial Fund in recognition of The IIA's former President, who passed unexpectedly in March 2004. Bill spent his professional life raising the level of proficiency and instilling in practitioners an understanding of the importance of the profession. He was an ardent supporter of internal audit research. Contributions to The William G. Bishop III, CIA, Memorial Fund support research to identify the global Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK) 2006. These studies will set new standards for the profession Bill championed. As the internal auditor's role in achieving effective organizational governance becomes more fully developed, it is essential that best practices be codified and applied and that professional auditors update their skills and knowledge accordingly. The purpose of the CBOK is to develop a summary of the global practice of internal auditing as practiced around the world and provide insights on the practice of internal auditing, how it has changed, and where it is going. The structure of the research efforts would produce a series of modular studies that will develop a living library of the continuing evolution of the practice of internal auditing. These results, added to the current information available, will provide an encyclopedic framework of research results available to research providers and The IIA entities responsible for providing guidance to practitioners.
All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. IIARF Author Named IIA Educator of the Year Award
Mark Salamasick, CIA, director of The IIA's Endorsed Internal Audit Program (EIAP) at the University of Texas-Dallas (UTD), is The IIA's 2005 Leon R. Radde Educator of the Year. The award was presented in Chicago to Salamasick in recognition of his significant contributions to the advancement of internal auditing through education in colleges and universities. As an IIA Research Foundation (IIARF) author, Salamasick has written several reports, books, and articles. He also served as the driving force behind a sizeable research project conducted by The IIARF which focused on information technology auditing. Selection criteria will cover contributions to internal audit education through one or more of the following: research study, article on internal audit education, education research, chapter programs, curriculum/course development, teaching, or other educational contributions. All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Sharmain Solomon Receives 2005 Esther R. Sawyer Award
University of Central England Business School (UCE) student Sharmain Solomon is the recipient of the 2005 Esther R. Sawyer Award scholarship. Solomon is slated to complete UCE’s masters program for audit, management, and consultancy in September. UCE is an IIA Endorsed Internal Auditing Program (EIAP). The award is presented annually to the individual who submits the most compelling manuscript on the topic designated by the review committee relating to modern internal auditing. The Sawyer family funds the award through a generous contribution to The IIA Research Foundation. Both the student and the school receive a portion of the scholarship to assist them in furthering the profession. The award memorializes Esther Sawyer, the wife of Larry Sawyer, who has long been recognized as the "father of modern internal auditing The Institute presented Solomon with the award and US $5,000 during The IIA's 2005 International Conference, held July 10–13, in Chicago. UCE will also receive a cash award to support its EIAP.
All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc.
Donald E. Ricketts Chapter Research Awards AnnouncedThe Dallas Chapter received First Place and the Chattanooga Chapter received Second Place in The IIA's 2005 Donald E. Ricketts Chapter Research Award competition. Their winning papers are " Quality Assessment Review Readiness," and "Situational Interviewing" respectively. They were recognized during The IIA's 2005 International Conference in Chicago. In 1996, The Foundation named the award in the memory of Dr. Donald E. Ricketts – a longtime member of The IIA and The Research Foundation Board of Research Advisors. He had been the chairman of the Chapter Research and Doctoral Dissertation Committee since its inception. His leadership and support of the Chapter Research Program was instrumental in the ongoing success of the program.
All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Estate Planning: Where to BeginA number of Research Foundation supporters have made charitable bequests to The Foundation through their wills, trusts, and estate planning. In addition to leaving a lasting legacy to the profession, these donors are given recognition as Heritage Circle donors. Knowing where to begin is the most important part of estate planning. Naming The IIA Research Foundation in your will as a beneficiary is the most common type of large gift. Generally, gifts of cash, property, and/or investments are prearranged by means of a bequest, of which there are three types:
We recommend that you consult with your attorney about the best way to use your will, trust, insurance policy, or other estate plan to support The IIA Research Foundation. All contents of this Web site, except where expressly stated, are the copyrighted property of the Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Contributions to The FoundationContributions and gifts to The IIA Research Foundation may be made in two categories: restricted and unrestricted. Restricted contributions are designated by the contributor and earmarked for a specific research or educational program. Unrestricted contributions are used by The Foundation to meet auditing research and education objectives as authorized by the Board of Trustees, such as:
There are multiple levels of tax-deductible contributions available. Download a contribution form.
* Chairman's Circle contributors will receive recognition in all IIA Research Foundation publications.
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