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1 Practical Flowcharting for Auditors

2 About the speaker Matthew Clohessy, CPA, CIA, has six and a half years of experience as an internal auditor at mid-sized commercial banking institutions where he specializes in evaluating internal controls over electronic banking delivery channels, retail and commercial banking operations, loss prevention and consumer banking regulatory compliance. Prior to his career in internal auditing, Mr. Clohessy was a network administrator for a small company in the office design industry for four years, where he was responsible for the operation, security and maintenance of the company’s IT infrastructure.

3 Discussion Topics Flowchart types Benefits of using flowcharts
Recommended methodologies / application examples

4 Flowchart Types Basic flowchart: Swimlane / Cross-functional flowchart:

5 Benefits to flowcharts
Single document that can be used to facilitate discussion with different levels of management, both with our auditees and within the audit function: Granular process operation discussions with line management; Strategic and process design discussions with mid and upper management; and Operational reliance discussions between multiple lines of business. Efficient way of describing highly complex processes. Knowledge gaps in the process are easier to identify.

6 Flowchart Balancing Act
Robust documentation that stands on its own Easy to read presentation of the facts

7 Recommended Methodologies
Symbol Simplification Breakout into action statements Swimlanes - Breakout stakeholders Layering Notes “Table of Contents” Design Nesting Time Breaks Color Coding

8 How are these symbols used?

9 Symbol Simplification
Decision Point Action

10 Scenario – Accounts Payable Process
Various departments complete purchase order request forms in [AP System] for new equipment, office supplies, etc. Accounts Payable is notified via of new entries in [AP System]. New entries are reviewed to ensure they are fully completed and that the requestor has adequate purchasing authority per the [approval list]. Orders over $5k require approval from the Accounts Payable Supervisor before they can be processed. [AP System] systemically notifies the requestor when an item has been approved or denied. Treasurer is notified by [AP System] of fully approved requests and makes the corresponding General Ledger entries.

11 Starting off: Avoid having “busy” steps

12 Break out into action statements

13 Action Statement Breakout

14 Updated Flowchart

15 Which stakeholder is most important?

16 Breaking out stakeholders

17 Integrating Notes

18 “Table of Contents” Design

19 Nesting Workpaper reference made to another process document or flowchart.

20 Time breaks and color coding
Color coding to designate audit coverage

21 Questions?


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