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This audit flowchart sample was created on the base of the figure illustrating the webpage "Section 5: Resolving Audit Findings Pertaining to Site Audits" from the website of TxDOT Online Manuals.
"Site Audits.
In addition to audit coverage utilizing the single audit approach, The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Audit Office (AUD) conducts requested site audits each year on selected projects. Site audits are handled using AUD’s normal site audit procedures. AUD forwards any findings noted during the audit directly to the subgrantee for collection of the moneys due or other resolution as appropriate. Information copies are provided to the TRF-TS program managers and to the districts when appropriate." [onlinemanuals.txdot.gov/ txdotmanuals/ tfc/ resolving_ audit_ findings_ pertaining_ to_ site_ audits.htm]
The audit flowchart example "Overview of resolution process following an Audit Office finding" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Audit Flowcharts solution from the Finance and Accounting area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ finance-audit-flowcharts
Audit flowchart
Audit flowchart, process, decision,
"Audit planning is a vital area of the audit primarily conducted at the beginning of audit process to ensure that appropriate attention is devoted to important areas, potential problems are promptly identified, work is completed expeditiously and work is properly coordinated. "Audit planning" means developing a general strategy and a detailed approach for the expected nature, timing and extent of the audit. The auditor plans to perform the audit in an efficient and timely manner. ...
An Audit plan is the specific guideline to be followed when conducting an audit. It helps the auditor obtain sufficient appropriate evidence for the circumstances, helps keep audit costs at a reasonable level, and helps avoid misunderstandings with the client.
It addresses the specifics of what, where, who, when and how:
What are the audit objectives?
Where will the audit be done? (i.e. scope)
When will the audit(s) occur? (how long?)
Who are the auditors?
How will the audit be done?" [Audit plan. Wikipedia]
The audit planning flowchart example was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Audit Flowcharts solution from the Finance and Accounting area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ finance-audit-flowcharts
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Flowchart 1, terminator, tagged process, tagged document, off-page reference, event, decision,
Flowchart 2
Flowchart 2, terminator, process, off-page reference, document, decision,

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