FUND ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES CONNECT
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Chapter 8, Problem 13QS
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Internal Control:
Internal controls are policies and procedures implemented by an organization to attain operational goals and maintain the integrity of accounting. Internal
Principles of Internal Control:
Principles of Internal Control are the ways to maintain proper internal controls in an organization. These principles are as follows:
- Establishing Responsibilities
- Maintaining Records
- Safeguards of assets
- Segregation of Duties
- Compulsory Employees Job Rotation
- Split-Related Party Responsibility
- Using the Technology for Controls
- Conducting timely Independent Reviews
To identify:
The documents prepared under a voucher system.
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