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Business finances and financial processes rely on accuracy, timely information, and oversight. In order to produce proper financial statements, it is important to apply a process called internal controls to carry out the various policies and procedures of a business. Internal controls help prevent mistakes and fraudulent activities; these issues can result in errors and mistakes in financial statements. Thanks to internal controls, businesses can enjoy protections around its activities, ensuring that it will continue to function properly.
In this Introduction to Internal Accounting Controls course, you’ll learn about problems that businesses can face in financial reporting, what internal controls are, and how they can impact financial statements and data. Some examples of errors are data entry mistakes or lost deposits. Beyond errors are fraudulent acts if oversight is lacking. We’ll discuss reasons for internal controls and how they can impact a business positively if maintained or negatively if neglected.
It covers the problems businesses can face in financial reporting, what internal controls are, and how they can impact financial statements and data, including reasons for internal controls and common internal control procedures.
The course builds skills in Financial Literacy, Corporate Financial Reporting, and Internal Controls.
Internal controls are a process applied to carry out the various policies and procedures of a business; they help prevent mistakes and fraudulent activities that can result in errors in financial statements.
The course includes Introduction, Problems in Financial Reporting, Understanding Internal Controls, The Impact of Internal Controls, and a Test Your Knowledge section.
Internal controls provide protections around a business's activities and help ensure it continues to function properly; they can impact a business positively if maintained or negatively if neglected.