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The TexasACL User Group is a community of professional auditors committed to expanding the professional utilization of Computer Aided Audit Tools and Techniques (CAATTs) in the audit practice. While the group focuses on ACL, other subjects may be discussed.

 

The types of topics that may be discussed within the User Group include:

  • Sharing of best practices in the use and deployment of ACL products in their organizations
  • Supplying innovative approaches to ACL product use
  • Product Support, overall Customer Service and Training
  • Product elements such as usability, security, documentation and functionality
  • Product enhancements
  • Providing a channel for communications directly with ACL
  • Scripting techniques and methodology

 

How to get an Educational Version of ACL for personal use for less than $200.00

 


 

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Scripts and Essays Updated 15 Sept 2009 

  • Q Gram2

General Concepts: Updated 17 July 2009

  • Continuous Auditing presentation at the Texas Society of CPA's Advanced Healthcare Conference.

 

Support Us Updated 16 June 2009

 

Tips and Tricks Updated 15 June 2009

  • COMMENTS

 

Tips and Tricks Updated 8 June 2009

  • Fun with COMMENTS

 

Tips and Tricks Updated 7 June 2009

  • Variables 1
  • Variables 2
  • Variables 3

 

Bugs Updated 29 Apr 2009

  • Two Screen bug

 

Other: Updated 1 Apr 2009

 

Reasons To Join:

1) Enhance your professional skills.
2) Expand your professional network.
3) Improve your interpersonal skills.
4) Make a difference in your professional community.
5) Provide meaningful feedback to ACL about their products/services.

Commitment from ACL:

1) Reduced costs for ACL Certified Training.
2) Reduced rates for ACDA Certification Exam (if arranged by the group.)
3) Visits to the user groups to present new products and engage in conversation with group members.
4) Direct contact with ACL representatives.