A major consideration in assigning staff to an audit engagement is the experience levels required for the work, while a less important consideration is maintaining staff continuity on the engagement.

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Audit planning is the process of developing a general strategy and detailed approach for the expected nature, timing, and extent of an audit. It's usually conducted at the beginning of the audit process.  Audit planning involves: Objectives: Formulating specific targets that will verify the amount reported in the books are correct Risks: Specifying the risk being mitigated with each objective Design: Developing a specific process to accomplish each objective and therefore mitigate the risk associated with that objective  The audit plan includes information about the client's business,... Show more

A major consideration in assigning staff to an audit engagement is the experience levels required for the work, while a less important consideration is maintaining staff continuity on the engagement.