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Question 96 - IIA-CIA-Part2 discussion

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Which of the following is not a direct benefit of control self-assessment (CSA)?

A.
CSA allows management to have input into the audit plan.
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A.
CSA allows management to have input into the audit plan.
B.
CSA allows process owners to identify, evaluate, and recommend improving control deficiencies.
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B.
CSA allows process owners to identify, evaluate, and recommend improving control deficiencies.
C.
CSA can improve the control environment.
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C.
CSA can improve the control environment.
D.
CSA increases control consciousness.
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D.
CSA increases control consciousness.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Control Self-Assessment (CSA) is a process through which employees at various levels of an organization can participate in assessing the effectiveness of risk management and control processes. The direct benefits of CSA include allowing process owners to identify, evaluate, and recommend improvements for control deficiencies (Option B), improving the control environment (Option C), and increasing control consciousness (Option D). However, allowing management to have input into the audit plan (Option A) is not a direct benefit of CSA. This involvement is more related to audit planning and risk assessment rather than the CSA process itself.

Reference:

The IIA's Practice Guide on Control Self-Assessment.

asked 18/09/2024
Takenobu Tanida
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