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The Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) designation reflects competence in the
principles and practices of internal auditing and has served as the ONLY
internationally accepted designation for internal auditors.
Attaining the CIA designation outwardly signifies your achievement and
commitment to the profession. Whether you choose to stay within the field of
internal auditing or move up within your organization, the broad-based
understanding of business, governance, risk, and control required of CIAs will
serve as an invaluable base of knowledge.
CIAs offer additional expertise and thorough knowledge of operations; CIAs are
a valuable resource to executive management and boards of directors in
accomplishing overall goals and objectives. Such diversity gives internal
auditors a broad perspective of the organization.
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- CIA Diagnostic Quiz
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The CIA exam is very passable for most accountants/auditors. It will help
broaden your perspective from traditional financial statements and financial
reporting.
Gleim Guarantees Success!
The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) offers a 4-part internal auditor
examination to measure the technical competence of principles and practices of
internal auditing. Any accountant desiring to increase their salary, skill
sets, and professional opportunities should
prepare for and PASS the CIA exam.
Gleim CIA Review makes it easy!
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