Day 2 of One Month to More Effective Internal Controls

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Today, New York Times columnist David Brooks’ thoughts on building and maintaining order inform our discussion on internal controls. In the area of internal controls, I believe it is incumbent to consider not only the most obvious risk areas for your internal controls but also the universe of potential transactions within the operations of a particular company. There is a clear need for rigor in your internal controls protocols and adherence to that rigor can increased operationalization around the internal controls a company should See more +
Today, New York Times columnist David Brooks’ thoughts on building and maintaining order inform our discussion on internal controls. In the area of internal controls, I believe it is incumbent to consider not only the most obvious risk areas for your internal controls but also the universe of potential transactions within the operations of a particular company. There is a clear need for rigor in your internal controls protocols and adherence to that rigor can increased operationalization around the internal controls a company should consider including gifts, travel and entertainment (GTE).

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