Management is responsible for designing and maintaining its organization’s internal control. In designing internal control, management must consider controls related to each of the five major internal control components: the control environment, risk assessment, the accounting information system, control activities, and monitoring.
- Management is considering controls for the following three control environment For each, describe how the factor contributes to effective internal control.
- Integrity and ethical values.
- Commitment to competence.
- Board independence and effective oversight.
- Explain how risk assessment contributes to effective internal control and identify four factors that result in increased financial reporting risk.
(4 marks)
- Identify the five major objectives of an accounting information system.
- Describe the purpose of the following two types of control activities:
- Performance reviews.
- Transaction processing.