KPMG Audit Committee Guide
KPMG Audit Committee Guide
A practical, user-friendly reference for new and seasoned audit committee members and the management and audit teams who work with them.
Learn moreAs part of the KPMG Board Leadership Center, the Audit Committee Institute (ACI) provides audit committee and board members with practical insights, resources, and peer-exchange opportunities focused on strengthening oversight of financial reporting and audit quality, and the array of challenges facing boards and businesses today—from risk management and emerging technologies to strategy, talent, and global compliance.
Directors Quarterly: October 2024
Financial reporting updates, CEO outlook, post-election geoeconomic forecast, CEO succession planning, and board diversity disclosures.
Oversight of Climate Disclosures
SEC Stay Shouldn’t Mean Stop
Geoeconomic outlook: Post-election and beyond
Eurasia Group Managing Director, Robert Kahn, and KPMG Board Leadership Center Leader, John Rodi, will discuss US post-election scenarios and the implications for doing business in an increasingly fragmented and volatile world.
A practical, user-friendly reference for new and seasoned audit committee members and the management and audit teams who work with them.
Learn moreEight issues for audit committees to keep in mind as they carry out their 2024 agendas.
Learn moreStaying in sync with internal audit and the chief audit executive
Staying attuned to the company’s changing risk profile has put a premium on internal audit being in sync with the audit committee.
Maintaining critical alignments during disruption and turmoil
Audit committee oversight of critical alignments—of strategy, risks, incentives, performance metrics, internal controls, and more.
What the Audit Committee expects of the Chief Audit Executive
Stephen Brown of the KPMG Board Leadership Center offers five ways for CAEs to better anticipate the needs of today’s audit committee.
When talent risk poses financial reporting risk
The “Great Resignation” and the related competition for talent have become a pain point for the audit committee, particularly when it comes to financial reporting risk and controls.
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