In This Issue
IIA CFO Ann Cohen Shares Thoughts on the Roles of Internal Audit and Finance
Chief financial officers have seen their jobs grow increasingly challenging in recent years. That makes it more critical than ever for them to work closely with their counterparts in internal audit to ensure their organizations remain healthy and competitive. Both should report to the CEO, like they do at The IIA, instead of audit reporting up through finance.
- Today’s CAEs Are ‘Walking a Tightrope,’ Balancing Assurance and Advisory Duties
- Internal Audit Has Evolved From Back Office to Backbone of the Organization
- Together, CFOs, Internal Audit Teams, and Others Can Manage Culture Risks
- Weak or Poorly Enforced Controls Pose the Greatest Risks, CBIZ article says
- IAASB Publishes 2 Guidance Documents to Aid in Sustainability Assurance Adoption
- Internal Audit Foundation Launches Rebranded Academic Partnership Program
- Being Completely Authentic at Work Is Not the Best Strategy for Top Leaders