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The CITP self-study guide consists of an in-depth and comprehensive review of the fundamental dimensions of the CITP body of knowledge. This guide features various and updated concepts applicable to all accounting professionals who leverage Information Technology to effectively manage financial information. There are five dimensions covered in the guide:
The review guide is designed not only to assist in the candidate's preparation of the CITP examination but will also enhance your knowledge base in today's marketplace.
Using the complete guide does not guarantee the candidate of successfully passing the CITP exam. This guide addresses most of the subjects on the CITP exam’s content specification outline and is not meant to teach topics to the candidate for the first time. A significant amount of cooperating and independent readings will be necessary to prepare for the exam, regardless of whether the candidate completes the review course or not.
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Tommie Singleton is the Marshall Scholar and Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB). He also is the Director of Forensic Accounting Program at UAB. Prior to obtaining his Ph.D. in Accountancy from the University of Mississippi in 1995, Singleton was president of a small value-added dealer of accounting information systems using microcomputers for 11 years. His education and experience are a mix of information systems and accounting. He has published numerous articles and co-authored books on internal auditing, IT auditing, and fraud. He has made many presentations on the same subjects, including CPE seminars. Singleton teaches IT auditing, forensic accounting, and information systems courses at UAB.
Singleton is a member of the AICPA, ASCPA, ACFE, IIA, ISACA, AAA and other professional organizations related to audit and IT. Singleton was awarded the "1998-1999 Innovative User of Technology Award" by the Alabama Society of CPAs, was the president of the Birmingham Chapter of the ASCPA (2008-2009), and served on the ASCPA council (2009-2011). Singleton also served on the ASCPA Education Committee (1997-2008; chair 2004-2007). Singleton was appointed to the AICPA's Information Technology Executive Committee for 2008-2011.
Singleton serves as a scholar-in-residence for Carr Riggs & Ingram, a large regional public accounting firm. His duties involve forensic accounting, IT auditing, and service organization controls assurance.
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