Risk Audit School: Enterprise Risk Management
Overview
Risk Audit School: Enterprise Risk Management Overview
Auditors that understand risk are better prepared to provide reasonable assurance to the board that the organization’s processes support the achievement of objectives and ongoing practices are managing risk to acceptable levels. This is Part 3 of the Risk Audit School course series.
Topics covered include enterprise risk management (ERM) overview, reporting, effectiveness, and metrics.
0h 0m
WEBVTT
In the course Risk Audit
School Enterprise Risk
Management, auditors are
provided with a comprehensive
understanding of risk, enabling
them to assure boards of
effective risk management
practices in an organization.
This course offers an in-depth
view of Enterprise Risk
Management, or ERM, exploring
its overview, reporting
essentials, effectiveness, and
key metrics.
Internal and external auditors,
risk management specialists,
and professionals responsible
for corporate governance will
significantly benefit from this
course.
Successful completion of this
informative course will reward
you with three CPE credits.
Learning Style
On Demand
Level
Intermediate
Includes
Assessment
Who this course is for
Internal and External Auditors, Risk Management Specialists, and those charged with corporate governance responsibilities.
NASBA Certified CPE
3 credits
Field of Study
Auditing
Length of course
3h
Advanced Preparation
None
6 Episodes
Here are the topics we'll cover
- Course Overview
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Learning Options
Options for this course
Train your team
Stay ahead of the curve and future-proof your business with training programs designed for you.
Channel partners
Transform your experience and integrate with our unique evolving library of Audit, Cybersecurity, and Information Technology courses.
ACI Learning is registered with NASBA
ACI Learning is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: https://www.nasbaregistry.org/