PAY AND REWARD SYSTEM IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS SUBMITTED BY Lt Col Abid Samih Aslam Student of MS- BA Roll NO Jan 10- 025 SUPERVISOR: Dr Irfan Zafar National University of Modern Languages Islamabad ABSTRACT This article is focused on the under standing of difference of pay and reward system in public and private sector. Few organizations of public and private sector have been analyzed . Article covers These aspects:- ➢ Need of better pay and reward system for the progress
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entirely new rights and responsibilities in their use of information and to reconsider standards of conduct shaped before the advent of computers. Information is a source of power and‚ increasingly‚ the key to prosperity among those with access to it. Consequently‚ developments in information systems also involve social and political relationships-- and so make ethical considerations in how information is used all the more important. Electronic systems now reach into all levels of government‚ into
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Purpose of Government: Provide Public Services Grade: A Explanation of how it meet the common good I give the Ancient Roman Tripartite Republic an A for providing public services. The Roman government had a postal system developed very early on as the American postal service wasn’t created until 1775. This postal service was very advanced for the time as no others existed. The Ancient Roman Tripartite Republic also had water fountains this was very advanced as there were supplied by aqueducts
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456 Chapter Eleven Appendix 11B Illustrative Audit Case: Keystone Computers & Networks‚ Inc. Part III: Substantive Tests—Accounts Receivable and Revenue This part of the audit case illustrates the manner in which the auditors design substantive tests of balances. The substantive tests are illustrated for two accounts—receivables and revenue. This aspect of the audit is illustrated with the following audit documentation: • ABC’s risk assessment working paper that combines the auditors’ assessments
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Kudler Accounting System BSA 310 05/20/2012 Kudler Accounting System To the Executives of Kudler Fine Foods‚ Today‚ I introduce to you an idea that will help revolutionize the accounting process at Kudler Fine Foods. Upon its implementation‚ Kudler Fine foods will be able to easily manage its portfolio of accounts and analyze all of its data‚ all at a moment’s notice. The ability to access reports‚ on a annually‚ bi-annually‚ quarterly‚ or any time therein‚ is completely up to the
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Effect of I.T on Accounting System in Nigeria 1.0 Introduction Information Technologies significantly affect human as well as other animal species’ ability to control and adapt to their natural environments. The human species’ use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. Information technology (IT) has created significant benefits for various profession as well as deferent aspect of the world economy. The application of the networks system has shortened
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Audit Proposal By: Catherine Chase Instructor: Khatrina Higgs‚ CPA ACC/542 Audit Proposal Abstract Understanding the audit process and how auditors operate is vital since it informs IT managers how to develop an environment that is compliant. More importantly‚ this brief will discuss the role of the auditor and its responsibilities as well as expand on the role and responsibilities of management during and after the audit. This brief will also focus on the methodologies of how
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Brothers‚ Inc. ‚ the six key control weakness were no proper segregation of duties‚ no proper procedure on recording documents‚ lacking monitoring on performance review‚ low gross profit margin than benchmark‚ no control on accessing to the accounting system and inventory storage and too depends on the honesty of the employees. Woody Robinson know very well that the company have these weaknesses that give him the chances to enter the hole to start the fraud activities. Firstly‚ there is no proper
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CheckPoint: Accounting Information System Requirements Rose Ann Rhone XACC/210C 09/06/2013 Donna Rosentrater CheckPoint: Accounting Information System Requirements In order to develop an accounting information system successfully the process has to broken up into phases. The phases are the system development life cycle (SDLC) which consists of the Planning and Investigation‚ Analysis‚ Design‚ Implementation‚ Follow-up‚ and Maintenance phases. The planning and investigation phase requires
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CHAPTER 20 Audit of Cash Balances Copyright 2003 Pearson Education Canada Inc. 20 - 1 What are the auditor’s primary concerns with regard to cash? Copyright 2003 Pearson Education Canada Inc. 20 - 2 What are the auditor’s primary concerns with regard to cash? - existence Copyright 2003 Pearson Education Canada Inc. 20 - 3 What are the auditor’s primary concerns with regard to cash? - existence - completeness Copyright 2003 Pearson Education Canada Inc
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