Posts Tagged ‘Staff competence in internal control’
Control Activities – preventing or detecting and correcting what can go wrong so you can protect your nonprofit
By: Mark Robins and Casey Atalie Claveria At a glance: The full story: Control activities are specific activities implemented within an organization that prevent and detect the misuse and misappropriation of assets. They are intended to address what can go wrong. These activities encompass policies and procedures established to ensure that financial information is accurately…
Read MoreNavigating the Nonprofit Landscape: Information & Communication Components of Internal Control Frameworks
At a glance: If you or someone at your organization needs help with establishing a system of internal controls, please reach out to Brett Williams at Aprio. The full story: For nonprofit organizations, ensuring clear and effective communication is crucial for both internal control and stakeholder trust. The Information and Communication component of your internal…
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