Building clarity in financial oversight
How we help organisations prepare for rigorous budget scrutiny
Budget audits demand precision in financial documentation and control systems. Many organisations struggle with incomplete records, inconsistent categorisation, or weak supporting evidence when external reviewers arrive.
We teach the specific steps to document expenditure decisions, structure variance explanations, and organise evidence trails. Our seminars walk through the common gaps auditors identify and the documentation practices that withstand detailed examination.
Participants learn to interpret audit frameworks, prepare reconciliation schedules, and anticipate the queries reviewers raise when examining budget execution against approved allocations. The focus is practical readiness, not theoretical compliance.
Established 2017
We began after noticing a recurring pattern: organisations with strong financial management still struggled during external budget reviews because they lacked audit-ready documentation practices.
Who designs and delivers the seminars
Our instructors bring direct experience from audit roles, financial control positions, and advisory work with organisations preparing for regulatory reviews.
Liezl van Dyk
Lead Facilitator, Audit Preparedness
Spent eight years examining municipal and institutional budgets for external audit firms. Designs curriculum around the documentation gaps that delay audit completion or trigger qualification opinions.
Thabo Kekana
Programme Coordinator, Control Systems
Built internal control frameworks for large organisations before transitioning to advisory. Teaches participants how to structure evidence and prepare variance explanations that satisfy audit requirements.
Annelie Pretorius
Senior Instructor, Compliance Documentation
Worked in compliance roles across financial services and public sector. Specialises in helping organisations organise supporting documentation and reconcile budget execution records before review cycles.