
a.
Introduction: By the walkthrough process, management follows a transaction from origination until its reflection in the financial document. This is done by inquiring, observing and inspecting the documentation.
To define: The walkthrough process and its importance in assessing the control over sales and
b.
Introduction: The internal control refers to the process where internal auditor and management assesses the organization to ensure its operational efficiency, reporting reliability and compliance.
Todefine: The element of ineffective internal control at Company B.
c.
Introduction: The internal control refers to the process where internal auditor and management assesses the organization to ensure its operational efficiency, reporting reliability and compliance.
To define: The element of effective internal control at Company B.

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