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FINANCIAL+MANAG.ACCT.
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Chapter 6, Problem 1E

a.

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Internal control system: This is a set of policies and procedures used by managers to protect assets, encourage effective operations, ensure reliable record keeping, and support the policies of the company. Managers use an internal control system to prevent avoidable losses, plan operations of business, and monitor company and employee performance.

The internal control principle that was violated.

b.

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Internal control system: This is a set of policies and procedures used by managers to protect assets, encourage effective operations, ensure reliable record keeping, and support the policies of the company. Managers use an internal control system to prevent avoidable losses, plan operations of the business, and monitor company and employee performance.

The internal control principle that was violated.

c.

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Internal control system: This is a set of policies and procedures used by managers to protect assets, encourage effective operations, ensure reliable record keeping, and support the policies of the company. Managers use an internal control system to prevent avoidable losses, plan operations of the business, and monitor company and employee performance.

The internal control principle that was violated.

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