Auditing Yellow Book Style: Government Auditors Unite!
Governmental auditors unite! Leita Hart-Fanta, CPA, CGFM, and CGAP is the author of “The Yellow Book Interpreted” and owner of Yellowbook-CPE.com a website devoted to training for governmental auditors. Whether you are an internal auditor or monitor for a government entity or a CPA doing grant audits, you will enjoy Leita’s humorous take on the complexity of auditing in the government environment.
Latest posts
May
01
In the past few years, I have published several books and have had the opportunity to work with professional editors. I submitted my manuscripts with a bit of trepidation. I hoped they didn’t red-line my work and call me a hack!
Apr
21
In response to a question about "For the Orange":Hi Leita,
Apr
15
Another question about my article "For the Orange":Leita,
Apr
10
The Internal Auditing Act in Texas requires that all internal audit shops in state agencies and universities follow both the Yellow Book and the Red Book. Yellow and red make orange. Get it?
Feb
26
Think of me as a little bee, flitting from flower to flower, spreading delicate yellow pollen… Wait!
Feb
18
I was a technical reviewer on this document from the Association of Local Government Auditors.
Feb
07
Revised example yellowbook and single audit letters issued by AICPA: http://www.aicpa.org/InterestAreas/Gove
Feb
05
Last month, I held a 1.5 day class on audit reporting in Austin. One of the state agency internal auditors asked me this question via email a few days later:Question:Hi Leita,
Jan
23
Check out resources on this webpage for internal auditing in government: https://na.theiia.org/standards-guidance/leading-practices/pages/public-

