What are features of a Tall/heirarchical structure centralised?
What are the features of a Flat structure Decentralised?
What type of financial transactions do different types of businesses perform?
Who will control resources in businesses?
Management
How does management control resources?
Which type of companies will more likely have more regulations to comply with?
What is a stakeholder?
A person or organisation that has an interest in another organisation. They can be internal or external.
What does MIS stand for?
Management Information System
What are the 5 ethics?
What are some examples of external regulations?
What are some example of external stakeholders?
Customers
Suppliers
Banks
Tax Authorities
What are some examples of internal stakeholders?
Employees
Managers
Directors
What is MIS?
What does KPI stand for?
Key Performance Indicators
A good internal control system will achieve what?
What are some internal controls in a small organisation?
When we have a good accounting system what is it you want to see?
Lots of controls, operating effectively
When controls are missing what does it lead to?
Systemic weaknesses, missing assets or income, fraud, errors
What does SOAPSPAM stand for?
Segregation of duties Organisational Authorisation Physical controls Supervision Personnel Arithmetical and Accounting Management
What is fraud?
An activity within an organisation where the employer loses money, time or assets.
What is the four different types of fraud?
How can management reduce the risk of fraud?
How can we detect fraud?
An effective system in a business ensure transactions are what?