03-16-2005, 12:04 AM
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<br />hey <u>INA</u> kool to know that u have done CIA i have a couple of questions for ...hope u will answer them........<s>1</s>....u have just named one book in ur posts will that be enough for part 1 or the whole of CIA ..........<s>2</s> can CIA certified do audit in pakistan, as i know that only CA's can do audit in pak;if they cannot do audit then whats the worth of CIA in pak.................<s>3</s>how long is the CIA articleship .............................k bye and take care
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Dear CIA means Chartered Internal Auditor. This organisation IIA(institute of internal auditors) regulates the internal auditing profession.IIA has its own standards and guidelines which are mandatory and applicable on those that are the members of IIA.
The IIAâs premier certification is the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) designation. The CIA title reflects competence in the principles and practices of internal auditing and serves as the only internationally accepted designation for internal auditors.
Attaining the CIA designation outwardly signifies your achievement and commitment to the profession. Whether you choose to stay within the field of internal auditing or move up within your organisation, the broad-based understanding of business, risk, and control required of CIAs will serve as an invaluable base of knowledge.
The CIA qualification is awarded by the IIA after successful completion of the CIA exams and 2 years approved practicing experience.
CIA candidates are required to complete 24 months of internal auditing experience or its equivalent. Equivalent experience means experience in audit/assessment disciplines, including external auditing, quality assurance, compliance, and internal control. Either a masterâs degree or work experience in related business professions (such as accounting, law, or finance) can be substituted for one year of experience. Candidates may sit for the CIA exam prior to satisfying their experience requirement, but they will not be certified until the experience requirements has been met.
So CIA is for internal auditors while many other legal restriction only apply on External auditors. Likewise CIA qualified is fully eligible to act as an Internal Auditor.
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<br />hey <u>INA</u> kool to know that u have done CIA i have a couple of questions for ...hope u will answer them........<s>1</s>....u have just named one book in ur posts will that be enough for part 1 or the whole of CIA ..........<s>2</s> can CIA certified do audit in pakistan, as i know that only CA's can do audit in pak;if they cannot do audit then whats the worth of CIA in pak.................<s>3</s>how long is the CIA articleship .............................k bye and take care
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Dear CIA means Chartered Internal Auditor. This organisation IIA(institute of internal auditors) regulates the internal auditing profession.IIA has its own standards and guidelines which are mandatory and applicable on those that are the members of IIA.
The IIAâs premier certification is the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) designation. The CIA title reflects competence in the principles and practices of internal auditing and serves as the only internationally accepted designation for internal auditors.
Attaining the CIA designation outwardly signifies your achievement and commitment to the profession. Whether you choose to stay within the field of internal auditing or move up within your organisation, the broad-based understanding of business, risk, and control required of CIAs will serve as an invaluable base of knowledge.
The CIA qualification is awarded by the IIA after successful completion of the CIA exams and 2 years approved practicing experience.
CIA candidates are required to complete 24 months of internal auditing experience or its equivalent. Equivalent experience means experience in audit/assessment disciplines, including external auditing, quality assurance, compliance, and internal control. Either a masterâs degree or work experience in related business professions (such as accounting, law, or finance) can be substituted for one year of experience. Candidates may sit for the CIA exam prior to satisfying their experience requirement, but they will not be certified until the experience requirements has been met.
So CIA is for internal auditors while many other legal restriction only apply on External auditors. Likewise CIA qualified is fully eligible to act as an Internal Auditor.
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When The Going Gets Tough ... The Tough Gets Going ...