Internal Control
Internal control is the process designed to ensure reliable financial reporting, effective and efficient operations, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Safeguarding assets against theft and unauthorized use, acquisition, or disposal is also part of internal control.Control activities. Control activities are the specific policies and procedures management uses to achieve its objectives. The most important control activities involve segregation of duties, proper authorization of transactions and activities, adequate documents and records, physical control over assets and records, and independent checks on performance. A short description of each of these control activities appears below.
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Segregation of duties requires that different
individuals be assigned responsibility for different elements of
related activities, particularly those involving authorization, custody,
or recordkeeping. For example, the same person who is responsible for
an asset's recordkeeping should not be respon sible for physical control
of that asset Having different indi viduals perform these functions
creates a system of checks and balances.
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Proper authorization of transactions and
activities helps ensure that all company activities adhere to
established guide lines unless responsible managers authorize another
course of action. For example, a fixed price list may serve as an
official authorization of price for a large sales staff. In addition,
there may be a control to allow a sales manager to authorize reason able
deviations from the price list.
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Adequate documents and records provide
evidence that financial statements are accurate. Controls designed to
ensure adequate recordkeeping include the creation of invoices and other
documents that are easy to use and sufficiently informa tive; the use
of prenumbered, consecutive documents; and the timely preparation of
documents.
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Physical control over assets and records
helps protect the company's assets. These control activities may include
elec tronic or mechanical controls (such as a safe, employee ID cards,
fences, cash registers, fireproof files, and locks) or computer-related
controls dealing with access privileges or established backup and
recovery procedures.
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