How to Avoid Failing a NASBA Audit

Nobody wants to fail a National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) audit. And yet, the possibility of doing so is a prevalent fear among Continuing Professional Education (CPE) program sponsors. 

As Lindsay Lane, NASBA’s Desk Audit Manager, assured the audience during LCvista’s recent “Ask Me Anything” webinar with NASBA, findings are an inevitable part of the audit process. “It’s not a bad thing,” she said. “Findings do not mean you failed the audit.” 

But what exactly does it take to fail an audit? And as a sponsor, how can you be proactive in trying to avoid the kinds of findings that result in a failure?

LCvista's blog post aims to answer these questions. Follow the link below to continue reading. ↓