Search Results for internal-control-system
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As a result of the great importance that companies attach to the internal control system, as this system takes a major role in implementing their operations in an organized and practical manner, leading to the optimal exploitation of available resources, and as a result of what Six Sigma has proven to be a methodology that helps companies provide services free of defects and meets the requirements of those who benefit from those services. Accordingly, this research aims to measure the extent to which the Six Sigma methodology can be used as an internal control system to improve the quality of internal audit. To achieve this, the researcher used the inductive statistical approach by designing a questionnaire using (Google Forms) and distributing it electronically to the research sample, which was selected using a deliberate (intentional) sample consisting of employees from the (Financial Affairs, Audit and Internal Control) departments at the General Company for Fertilizer Industries - Southern Region. and among the most important results that this research produced are, designing elements of the internal control system using Six Sigma methodology indicators leads to achieving the dimensions of sustainable development, As well as the need to educate employees in the relevant departments about the objective’s that management seeks to achieve using the Six Sigma methodology as an internal control system.
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of applying the internal control system according to the COBIT5 framework on tax performance. Data was collected from the research sample using the questionnaire form, and the number of distributed questionnaires was (55), distributed to each of the officials and workers in the Iraqi General tax authority, Professionals, and Academics at the University of Baghdad. A set of statistical methods were used to study the relationship between the two research variables, using the statistical program (SPSS) to analyze the data and calculate (the arithmetic mean, correlation coefficient, coefficient of variation, F test, R2 coefficient of determination, T test, Cronbach's alpha coefficient). The research has a significant positive relationship and influence between the framework (COBIT5) and the tax performance. The most influential dimensions of COBIT5 in tax performance dimension delivery, service and support (DSS), followed by evaluation, guidance and control (EDM), while the least influential dimensions in tax performance dimension compliance are planning and organization (APO). The research recommended adopting the COBIT5 internal control framework as a guide for auditors to advise senior management on the efficiency of the internal control system in the tax institution. This includes a governance framework for information technology, which is one of the most important pillars of the corporate governance system. This research also contributes by providing theoretical and practical implications for tax administration to improve the reality of tax performance.
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This research aims to analyze the extent of companies' compliance with International Auditing Standard 265 (ISA), which requires management to report deficiencies in the internal control system. The research focuses on the overlap of this standard with the elements of the internal control system according to the COSO model. It also studies the relationship between compliance with the standard and the efficiency of the control system, with a focus on the control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, and follow-up. The research reviews the challenges facing companies in implementing this standard. The research concluded that compliance with Standard 265 enhances the effectiveness of the internal control system. which enhances confidence in financial reports and reduces the chances of corruption and operational errors, and that failure to identify objectives and analyze risks leads to major gaps in internal control systems, and that relying on risk assessment principles in the COSO framework enhances banks' ability to identify weaknesses and material risks and address them effectively. and provides recommendations to enhance its implementation by encouraging internal and external communication through establishing effective communication channels within the banking sector for the purpose of accurately transmitting information and improving the communication process with external parties with the aim of ensuring that all parties are committed to their responsibilities