Question: 1
Which of the following is not a major purpose of an engagement communication?
Question: 2
Providing useful and timely information and promoting improvements in operations are goals of internal auditors. To accomplish these goals in their engagement communication, they should provide
Question: 3
When an internal auditor is communicating with engagement clients, both situational factors and message characteristics can damage the communication process. An internal auditor has only limited control over situational factors but has substantial control over message characteristics. Which of the following is a message characteristic that the internal auditor who prepared the engagement communication overlooked?
Question: 4
The objectives of an engagement communication are to inform and to influence. Whether these objectives are met depends on the clarity of the writing. Which of the following principles of communication clarity was violated in the engagement communication?
Question: 5
At a minimum, the following elements should be included in final engagement communications: purpose, scope, and results. Results include observations, conclusions (opinions), recommendations, and action plans (PA 2410-1). Which of the following describes all of the elements missing from the engagement communication?