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
Sep
07
The GAO issued a proposed revision of the Yellow Book a few weeks ago and most of the revision is less than noteworthy. The GAO is cleaning things up, reorganizing, and syncing up its language with the AICPA.
Sep
03
At the end of August, I taught two days for the a chapter of the Texas Society of CPAs. One topic was "Planning an Audit: Yellow Book Style." The other was, "Government Financial Statement Analysis."
Aug
20
Last Monday, I saw Marcia Buchanan, the project manager for the Yellow Book at the GAO. She was conducting a full day seminar for the Alaska Legislative Auditor and they let me sit in.
Aug
06
Today, I enjoyed working with internal auditors with the county, school district, transportation district, and community college in San Antonio. We were covering the Yellow Book standards.
Jul
07
I have heard this lame question so often - I am beginning to get numb.
Jun
29
A few years ago, I worked with a school district in California. And this school district had a pool at every school that was run by subcontractors. Since we don't have pools at our schools in Texas, I was slightly jealous. 

