Which of the following would be the least important reason for a company to merge with another company?
An audit of a Web-based third-party payment processor determined that a programming error enabled customers to create multiple accounts for each mailing address. This caused problems during the processing of credit card transactions. Management agreed to correct the program and notify customers with multiple accounts that the accounts would be consolidated. What should the auditor do in response?
I. Amend the scope of the subsequent audit to verify that the program was corrected and that accounts were consolidated.
II. Evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of the corrective action proposed by management.
III. Schedule a follow-up review to verify that the program was corrected and the accounts were consolidated.
IV. Do nothing because management has agreed to address the problem.
Which role is not considered a change agent when an organization wants to implement structural changes?
A chief audit executive has noticed that staff auditors are presenting more oral reports to supplement written reports. The best reason for the increased use of oral reports is that they:
A chief audit executive (CAE) suspects that several employees have used desktop computers for personal gain. In conducting an investigation, the primary reason that the CAE would choose to engage a forensic information systems auditor rather than using the organization's information systems auditor is that a forensic information systems auditor would possess: