ESTABLISHING AN INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT: THE CASE OF THE SCHWAN FOOD COMPANY Hugh Pforsich College of Business Administration California State University - Sacramento Sacramento‚ California USA Bonita K. Peterson Kramer College of Business Montana State University Bozeman‚ Montana USA G. Randolph Just* ABSTRACT An effective internal audit department adds value to its organization in numerous ways. It helps the organization to achieve its objectives‚ improves risk management‚ strengthens internal controls
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on Academic Research Case The need for an Internal Auditor Report to External Stakeholders to Improve Governance Transparency Naimah AlBaharnah Prof. Liotta‚ Joseph P AC629‚ Contemporary Issues In Auditing June 19‚ 2014 What is the issue being addressed in the paper? Sarbanes Oxley mandates requires all public companies to establish internal controls and procedures for financial reporting. In addition they must document‚ test and maintain those controls and procedures to ensure their effectiveness
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Linking risk management to strategic controls: a case study of Tesco plc Margaret Woods Nottingham University Business School‚ Wollaton Road‚ Nottingham‚ UK E mail: margaret.woods@nottingham.ac.uk Abstract: Definitions and perceptions of the role and styles of risk management‚ and performance management/strategic control systems have evolved over time‚ but it can be argued that risk management is primarily concerned with ensuring the achievement of strategic objectives. This paper shows the extent
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Journal of Accounting – Business & Management 13 (2006) 39-68 Evaluation of The Effectiveness of Control Systems in Computerized Accounting Information Systems: An Empirical Research Applied on Jordanian Banking Sector Talal H. Hayale* Husam A. Abu Khadra† Abstract The objective of this study is to evaluate the level of Control Systems effectiveness in Computerized Accounting Information Systems (CAIS) that is implemented in the Jordanian banking sector to preserve confidentiality‚ integrity
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not have a clear understanding of relevant controls. For example‚ the first component of relevant controls is auditability. At this phase it is the auditors duty‚ in this case it was Friehlings duty to practice due diligence to assess the integrity of management and whether or not there is sufficient evidence to support the financial records. Had he done this he would have discovered management’s true intentions and could have put in place internal controls to rectify the issue. In addition Friehling
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THE IMPACT OF THE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF THE FINANCIAL CONTROL IN (STEPS FOUNDATION) IN YEMEN A Project Paper [Proposal] presented to The Center for Graduate Studies Masters in Information Technology and Management Program Taiz University‚ Taiz City‚ Republic of Yemen In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters in Information Technology and Management by <AL_surmi‚ Omer‚ Mohammed> <adviser’s signature>
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Table 1-3 explain institutions as external control has not able to prevent corporate governance failure. It was proven by the scandals‚ including for Islamic Financial Institutions. The main difference from the implementation of corporate governance is the governance structure and employee’s representative. Meanwhile‚ in the corporate governance rules‚ all countries have tried to do their best‚ but some scandals still occur from year to year. What causes the financial scandals? According to Ghoshal
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TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Introduction 2. Types of Bank Frauds 3. Causes of Fraud 4. Effects of Fraud on Banks 5. Internal Audit function 6. Fraud and Internal Audit 7. Fraud Prevention 1. General Measures 2. Specific Preventive Measures 8. Elements of Fraud Auditing 9. Measures of Controlling Fraud in Banks 10. Statement of Internal Audit Standard No. 3 2.10.1 Deterrence of Fraud CHAPTER THREE: Research Methodology 1. Area of Study 2. Research Design
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Inventory Internal Controls ________________________________________ A company’s investment in inventory is usually a large one‚ and it may be comprised of a large number of merchandise items that can be readily stolen and resold. If the inventory contains mostly raw materials‚ then keeping track of it is essential for ensuring that the production processes using it will not run short of materials. This means that you need to implement an array of controls‚ either to prevent theft or to ensure
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Running head: INTERNAL CONTROL Tarsha Jackson Internal Control Walden University ACCT # 6650 Forensic Advance Audit Topics February 10‚ 2013 Internal Control The detection of fraud is depending on what type of fraud and the internal controls that are in place. Rancher‚ Riley and Wells (2011) reported “Statement on Auditing Standards (SAS) No.99 “Consideration of Fraud in
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