Internal Controls for Local Government A Training Presentation for City of Tampa’s Leaders Training Objectives What you should know after this class: • • • • • Types of risk Who commits fraud and why Internal controls - who needs them 5 internal control components What you can do! 2 What are Internal Controls? To put it simply‚ internal controls are an exercise of common sense. You are practicing good internal controls when you? • Balance your checkbook • Keep your ATM/debit card
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INTRODUCTION Nigeria like most developing nations of the world is faced with myriad of problems and harsh realities which include poverty‚ unemployment‚ conflicts and diseases. These situations pose great challenges to the very existence of individuals in most developing nations thereby calling for the training of educated man and women who can function effectively in the society in which they live in. available information by National Universities Commission (NUC) (2004) reiterate the massive
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University) Seminar Paper ON WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA-PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS SUBMITTED BY SHIVENDRA SINGH
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A STUDY ON PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF GARMENT INDUSTRY AT TIRUPUR DISTRICT 1. Name of the company 2. Type of ownership (please tick respective one) a) Solo partnership [ ] b) Partnership [ ] c) Pvt ltd company [ ] d) Public limited company [ ] e) others [ ] 3. Are you focusing on: - [ ] export / [ ] domestic market [ ] both 4. How long you engage in garment industry a) Below 5 yrs [ ] b) 5 yrs – 10 yrs [ ] c) 10 yrs – 15 yrs [ ] d) 15 yrs - 20 yrs [
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yoi· Although some generational differences have existed throughout history‚ modern generational gaps have often been attributed to rapid cultural change in the postmodern period · Culture is not merely an accumulation of works and knowledge which an élite produces‚ collates and conserves in order to place it within reach of all‚ or that a people rich in its · past and its heritage offers to others as a model which their · own history has failed to provide for them ... culture is not · limited
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-I would like to live in a house by the sea where I can see the sun rise and set every day. This is how I will want my house to be like. After passing the front gate‚ there will be a lovely rose garden. Then‚ the big white house comes into view. When I walk through the door‚ a white sitting room with a pink sofa set will greet me. Paintings of beautiful flowers hanging on the walls will make the room look comfortable and fresh..------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THEATRE ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY Afolabi Taiwo Okunola (Department of Theatre & Film Arts‚ University of Jos‚ Nigeria) Abstract The business of theatre management is business of management. It is a culmination of the directive principles‚ canons and protocols governing theatre and management together to form a formidable team which thus makes a theatre entrepreneur. Being a theatre entrepreneur in Nigeria entails many dilemmas‚ challenges and hurdles. Thus
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Government spending and revenues in China and America International accounting four 0092962 Chen Yuting Public finance is a subject about the taxing and spending activities of government. Considering the function of government‚ two opposite views stand out. One is organic view of government. The main idear is that the government can be though of as the society’s heart. Another is mechanisitic view of government. It insists that government is not an organic part of society while it is a contrivance
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Macroeconomics of Minimum Wage Draft: Do not quote MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MINIMUM WAGE IN NIGERIA: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS Abiodun O. Folawewo* Abstract This paper examines the macroeconomic effects of minimum wage (MW) policy in Nigeria using a static computable general equilibrium. Data for the study is drawn from year 2005 National Account of the country. The data is used to construct a 22 x 22 social accounting matrix (SAM) for the economy. The calibration exercise shows that the
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Systems‚ 6(1)‚ 2011 FARMERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ORGANIC FARMING IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF EKITI STATE‚ NIGERIA OYESOLA‚ OLUTOKUNBO B AND OBABIRE‚ IBIKUNLE E. Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development University of Ibadan‚ Ibadan‚ Nigeria. e-mail: oyetoks2002@yahoo.com Abstract The study investigated farmers’ perception of organic farming in selected Local Government Areas of Ekiti State‚ Nigeria‚ with the specific objectives of assessing the demographic characteristics
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