Introduction to the business Listers Group Listers Group is the largest privately owned motor group in England‚ operating over 40 dealerships representing the world’s major quality motor brands. Acting as franchise partners for Audi‚ BMW‚ Honda‚ Mercedes-Benz‚ Mini‚ Smart‚ Toyota‚ Volkswagen cars and commercials‚ Lexus and Land Rover‚ Listers group offers excellence In the sale of new and approved used cars and vans‚ servicing and parts‚ and have won a number of national awards
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Introduction 1. Chic Paints is a large Limited company. Chic Paints is a limited company formerly part of Ashtead PLC. Ashtead PLC had been a long standing manufacturer of everything from bricks to butter. In 2005 Ashtead PLC decided that its future was no longer viable and therefore decided to change Its business model‚ over the next few years Ashtead PLC started to sell off or close down those of its subsidiaries that were no longer considered a strategic fit within the organisation. CPL was
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have a turnover of more than £16 million. The number of employees is estimated to be around 180 and all of who are full-time. Inkwell Ltd adopts a hierarchal or ‘tall’ structure (see appendix). A hierarchy is a series of level of people‚ which each level control by the level above it. These types of organisational structures are typical for a large company‚
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embezzlement in the company. It is important to note that information in the accounting system is only as good as the processes that add information to the system‚ so care should be taken with information that has not been processed with an adequate level of quality control. Internal controls are the guidelines and processes companies use to safeguard sensitive financial information. While companies have used internal controls for decades‚ the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) significantly increased
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Accounting Systems (ICAS) Disclaimer Study Support materials comprise non live assessments that were created for the 2003/2006 standards and do not resemble assessments designed for the AAT Accountancy Qualification (launched July 2010). There are some topic similarities between the 2003/2006 standards and the AAT Accounting Qualification (launched July 2010). Practice assessments‚ guidance and standards for the AAT Accountancy Qualification (launched July 2010) can be found on the AAT website. The
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opportunities for fraud?‚ could it be done easier? I then constructed as SWOT analysis of the function I had chosen and its relation to the overall business‚ (strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats) which I used as the foundation for the project. I based mine around the system our company had for taking and recording card receipts for hotel and apartment accommodation and how they are recorded in the accounts. We had particular problems as the receipts required to be shared between two companies
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aat Student Notes QCF Level 4 Internal Control and Accoun ng Systems STUDENT NOTES 1 Contents Section page Introduction and Assessment W here do I start SWOT Analysis Internal Controls Fraud in an Accounting Function Making Recommendations Outcomes and Criteria 17 Report Planning Assessment Deadlines *Important terms are highlighted throughout the notes. Further explanation of these terms can be found in the terminology section 2 3 1. Introduction
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CONTENTS PAGE 1. Terms of Reference Page 3 2. Executive Statement Page 4 3. Methodology Page 6 4. Introduction to the Organisation Page 7 5. The Review of the current Accounting System Page 10 6. The weaknesses of the current Accounting Systems Page 25 7. Recommendations for improving the System Page 30 8. Appendices Page 35 1. TERMS OF REFERENCE 1.1 The report has been prepared to cover the requirements of the AAT Unit “Internal Control and Accounting Systems”. 1.2 The objectives
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Level Four Project June 5‚ 2011 Assignment One My short term goal for education would be to stay in high school and finish all four years then graduate. Not all of my family members graduated from high school except my aunt and I look up to her. I know it will be hard because I’m not an A‚ B student. I’m just average but I can change that and I know I am capable to do that since my grades are looking a lot better than before which makes me super proud of myself. My short time goal
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PRACTICE ASSESSMENT Part 1 of 2 Work effectively in accounting and finance AAT Level 2 Certificate in Accounting Assessment book: Part 1 Candidate • This practice assessment is for familiarisation purposes only and must not be used in place of a ‘live’ assessment. • When you feel prepared to sit the live assessment please contact your Training Provider who can schedule a live assessment for you. Scenario You are Sam Barnes‚ and you started working as Financial Accounts
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