- TX Credits : 0.2
Checkpoint Learning
Course Detail
The determination of waste and abuse is subjective. Auditors aren't required to plan their audit to find waste and abuse, but if during the scope of inquiries and testing you become aware of something that smells like abuse or waste, then you are responsible for going ahead and delving down deeper. This is particularly important in government engagements. This course looks at identifying waste and abuse in governmental expenditures.
Checkpoint Learning is committed to bringing innovative solutions to you, now including nano-learning! As per NASBA Standards, a nano-learning course is a 10-minute, electronic, self-study course in which you are eligible to earn 1/5 (or 0.2) CPE credits.
At this time, nano-learning is not accepted by all state boards. If you are not sure whether your state board accepts nano-learning, you can ask your state board or visit the NASBA registry: (nasbaregistry.org).
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