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The Internal Control System as a Management Function and the Element of Integrated Reporting Financial Statements

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  • Lyubov Plotnikova
  • V. V. Rubanov

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The present article is devoted to one of the most urgent problems of financial accounting organization and preparation of accounts ¨C the issue of implementation of internal control in the companies. The authors consider the internal control as a function of management in interrelation with internal audit and risk management. The purpose of the research is to determine the level of information disclosure about the internal control system in the company's reporting. The research subject is the industrial and economic activity of chosen companies. Public integrated reporting is the object. The authors set out the following tasks in the research process: to estimate the degree of study of the problem; to analyze public reporting, including its structure, different report forms, the content of Explanatory Notes to the reporting and the working documents; to compare the reporting of various companies; and to identify the degree of information disclosure. The methodology of the research suggests an analysis of existing studies in the field of internal control, visual analysis of internal documents of the companies and their reporting and comparative assessment of reports of some companies. The authors study public accounts of the major companies, consider it from the view of completeness of disclosure of information about the internal control system, draw conclusions and give recommendations on improvement of control procedures. The authors justify that the two concepts of internal control and internal audit are not the same. However, the management of some companies does not separate them. The authors prove that internal auditing is only a part of the internal control system.

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  • Lyubov Plotnikova & V. V. Rubanov, 2020. "The Internal Control System as a Management Function and the Element of Integrated Reporting Financial Statements," International Journal of Financial Research, International Journal of Financial Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(6), pages 262-269, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijfr11:v:11:y:2020:i:6:p:262-269
    DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v11n6p262
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