Internal Control Systems
Internal control systems are designed, among other things, to prevent error and misappropriation.
Required:
Describe the errors and misappropriations that may occur if the following are not properly controlled:
(i) Receipts paid into bank accounts;
(ii) Payments made out of bank accounts;
(iii) Interest and charges debited and credited to bank accounts.
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