Description
Description: This studio program teaches you how to manage audit evidence in a structured, digital-first way. It helps you design a folder architecture that aligns with how auditors structure their own files. You will learn how to categorize documents by area, period, and type of evidence. The program explains best practices for naming files so they are self-explanatory and easy to search. You will receive guidance on tracking versions of contracts, spreadsheets, and reconciliations. Security recommendations show how to control access and protect sensitive information while still supporting audit work. Examples illustrate how to link evidence to specific working papers or trial balance lines. You will set up an index or register that records what evidence exists, where it is stored, and who last updated it. Templates for document request lists help you respond systematically when auditors ask for additional support. By implementing this studio’s approach, your audit documentation will feel orderly, traceable, and professional. Format: Instructional videos, evidence index templates, folder structure blueprints, and naming convention guides. Duration: Approximately 2.5 hours of training plus setup time for your own digital evidence environment. What You’ll Learn: How to organize audit evidence, build a digital file structure, manage versions, and respond to document requests efficiently. Target Audience: Finance and accounting teams, audit coordinators, and anyone responsible for maintaining audit support files.






