Recommended Reading for the CIA ExamThe selection is based on a review of the available English CIA prep material. We appreciate your comments and suggestions. > Contact Please read the separate article regarding sample questions and the IIA Professional Practices Framework. Exam Prep Systems The most commonly used learning systems are Gleim (do use the current - 14th - edition) and Vallabhaneni (Wiley, according to seminar participants better legible). Other systems are offered by the IIA, PRC and further providers. > link  |  | IIA Material Reading and understanding the IIA Code of Ethics, IIA Standards and IIA Practice Advisories is strongly advised for preparing CIA part 1 and part 2. > link Last available printed edition 1/2009 > link Do not forget to have a look at the IIA's exam brochure. > link | | 
|  | Internal Auditing Textbooks The IIA recommends the extensive Sawyer (2003) textbook and Reding et al (2007) which aims at students and novice practitioners. A practitioner would probably like the hands-on approach of Pickett (2003). | |
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| More Books Cannon's CISA prep book will help you to understand the IT fundamentals. Cannon, D.L. et al (2006): CISA: Certified Information Systems Auditor Study Guide, Paperback mit Test- und Bonus-CD, Sybex > link (UK) | |
Study Guides* Vallabahaneni Wiley CIA Prep - 3rd edition autumn 2005 - clear structure following the CIA syllabus, a good read, concise sample questions. > link (UK) * Gleim CIA Study Guide - 14th edition summer 2009 - significantly updated against the previous edition. > link Other study systems are available from the IIA, PRC and further providers. > link |
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