Accounting Information Systems
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ISBN: 9781337619202
Author: Hall, James A.
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Chapter 1, Problem 11P
a.
i.
To determine
Describe the role of management in the establishment, maintenance, and evaluation of internal control.
ii.
To determine
Describe the role of external auditor in the establishment, maintenance, and evaluation of internal control.
iii.
To determine
Describe the role of internal audit in the establishment, maintenance, and evaluation of internal control.
b.
To determine
Determine the authority to whom, the Director of internal audits should report.
c.
To determine
Provide opinion on the contention of the audit committee members as to the committee’s current composition.
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Accounting Information Systems
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