CIA | Certified Internal Auditor® designation is the only globally accepted certification for internal auditors and remains the standard by which individuals demonstrate their professionalism in the internal audit field. Candidates leave the program enriched with educational experience, information, and business tools that can be applied immediately in any organization or business environment.
Why CIA | Certified Internal Auditor?
Currently, big of firms actively seek internal auditors with the CIA® designation. These firms include, and not limited to: banks, government, big four, universities, international firms and financial corporations.
The CIA® is a valuable resource to organizations in accomplishing overall goals and objectives.
Benefits for Individuals:
The CIA is the only globally accepted designation for internal auditors and the standard by which individuals demonstrate their professionalism in internal auditing.
Moreover, earning the CIA designation will help you to:
Benefits to Organizations:
The CIA exam is offered in three parts, each consisting of 100 -125 multiple choice questions.
The new CIA exam Part 1 topics tested include aspects of mandatory guidance from the IPPF; internal control and risk concepts; as well as tools and techniques for conducting internal audit engagements.
The new CIA exam Part 2 topics tested include managing the internal audit function via the strategic and operational role of internal audit and establishing a risk-based plan; the steps to manage individual engagements (planning, supervision, communicating results, and monitoring outcomes); as well as fraud risks and controls.
The new CIA exam Part 3 topics tested include governance and business ethics; risk management; organizational structure, including business processes and risks; communication; management and leadership principles; information technology and business continuity; financial management; and the global business environment.
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