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EventsUnderstanding Government Audits and Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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| Mr. Michael E. Steen Senior Managing Consultant Beason & Nalley, Inc. |
Government audits of your company are a way of life if you do business with the government, and the likelihood of those audits, and audit issues, increases depending on numerous factors, one of which is your ability to successfully anticipate, engage and support the auditors when they arrive. Failing to understand the demands of these audits, and not recognizing highly judgmental and sometimes weak audit positions, can cost you time and money as well as lost credibility with your customers.
This course will focus on the audit philosophy, objectives, and standards of the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), and how to interpret DCAA's audit methods and expectations to facilitate adequate preparation for their audits. Given the July 2008 GAO and Congressional criticism of DCAA, coupled with DCAA's change in philosophy for working with contractors, it is crucial that all government contractors, large or small understand the by-the-book evaluation techniques that DCAA employs in conducting audits as well their emphasis on reporting all findings to procurement customers, sometimes without regard to materiality.
During our instruction, we will explore the risks associated with government audits and how to prepare and work with government auditors so that you can minimize the risk of adverse findings and acrimonious relationships. We will also address best practices for evaluating and responding to audit issues including internal control deficiencies and questioned costs, and the chain of command for elevating disputes.
Our instructor will also discuss audit procedures, typical audit problems, and response techniques for those audits that most frequently precipitate audit findings, such as questioned incurred costs and deficient accounting internal controls. Finally, our experienced trainer will discuss the audit approach and successful methods for responding to unique issues such as access to records, reasonableness challenges, and questioned costs.
Course content is designed to educate any government contractor professional involved in the award, management, and cost accumulation and reporting process for any government contract or subcontract. Such professionals would include all personnel associated with accounting and finance, contracts management, compliance evaluation, internal audit, procurement, program management, project analysis, and senior management. Level of instruction is designed to educate all professionals described above, whether new to the government contracting, or those with extensive experience in dealing with government procurement regulations and/or government audits.
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We look forward to seeing you at the Training Event, Tuesday, November 9th! Be sure to register online.
OR register using FAX/Email Registration Form (PDF)
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Event Details
| Date: | November 9, 2010 |
| Time: | 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM |
| Cost: | $325 per person |
| Location: | Beason & Nalley 101 Monroe Street Huntsville, AL 35801 |
| Registration: | Register Online (or register using FAX/Email PDF Registration Form) |
| RSVP By: | 12 PM November 4, 2010 |
| Cancellation Policy: | Event Cancellation Policy |
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