“Caseware” Training Course at TAGCB

17 Jul 2007
AMMAN - Talal Abu-Ghazaleh International and Co. (TAGI) in cooperation with Caseware International held a training course entitled “Auditing Using Caseware” from July 14, 2007 till July 18, 2007 at the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh College of Business/German Jordanian University (TAGCB/GJU) in Amman. On Behalf of Caseware International  Fuad Elais Shahin delivered the course.
The training course was conducted in four training centers for the auditors at TAGI starting July 2, 2007 till July 14, 2007 at the following countries,  Sharjah,  Khobar,  Riyadh,  Jeddah . The final training course took place in Amman which included auditors from TAGI AMMAN, TAGI Lebanon, TAGI Palestine, and TAGI Gaza.
The four-day training course in Amman tackled various topics such as Caseware overview and concepts, audit approach, importing and exporting data for preparing audit lead sheets and consolidations
“The training course is beneficial, as it will enable us to conduct the work procedures in an organized format which saves both time and effort,” Senior Auditor at TAGI Amman Anas Yousef said.
“The program is similar to the one used by TAGI offices, as it facilities and enhances the reviewing process,” Yousef added,
The Caseware is an auditing program implemented by various accounting and auditing firms. The most vital features of the Caseware program that it’s flexible for the users, effective and less time consuming.
“Implementing the Caseware program will enhance the quality of auditing performance, since it is flexible and complies with the audit procedures already implemented at TAGI,” Senior Auditor at TAGI Iraq Ziad Abu Atham noted.
Shifting to Caseware serves the effective utilization of the audit time and efforts and rendering quality and timely services to TAGI clients in accordance with the recognized international quality standards.
On other hand Nisrine Sharafiddin, senior auditor at TAGI Lebanon explained that the Caseware program is technically advanced.
“The program will play a major role in enhancing the currently used auditing procedures,” she continued.
Amran Shu’aibi, senior auditor at TAGI Palestine noted that applying the Casweware program will enhance the quality of our work and save us time and effort.
All the attendees agreed that implementing the highly advanced program requires technical support.
Commenting on this issue the Director of  TAGI Quality Assurance and Control Department  Ayman Hasan noted that, TAGI Quality Control will provide TAGI offices with the Caseware material templates in order to maintain high quality and constant audit practice for TAGI offices and provide them with the required technical support.