In today’s complex business environment, effective internal controls are essential to maintaining reliable financial reporting, managing risk, and supporting sound governance. As organizations face increasing regulatory scrutiny, evolving technologies, and growing operational complexity, CPAs must understand not only what internal controls are, but how they are designed, evaluated, and applied in practice.
This course provides a comprehensive foundation in internal controls and the COSO Internal Control Framework. You’ll explore the fundamental concepts behind internal controls, including their objectives, limitations, and role in financial reporting reliability. The course then examines the COSO framework in depth, covering its components and principles and demonstrating how COSO serves as the standard for designing, implementing, and evaluating internal control systems across organizations of all sizes.
Designed for CPAs working in accounting, auditing, and advisory roles, this course strengthens your ability to assess control effectiveness, communicate control-related issues, and apply professional judgment when evaluating internal control systems. By the end of the course, you’ll have a clear, practical understanding of internal controls and COSO that serves as a strong foundation for more advanced topics in risk management, fraud prevention, and control evaluation.
Course No. CH013
Format: Online pdf (95 pages). Printed book available.
Instructional Delivery Method: QAS Self-Study
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation:None
Level: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 3 hrs.
Field of Study: Accounting: Technical
Course expiration: You have one year from date of purchase to complete the course.
Course Revision Date: January 2026