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Features Of Checking The Organization Of Cash Work In Order To Minimize Bank Risks Inherent In Cash Transactions
[Особенности Проверки Организации Кассовой Работы С Целью Минимизации Банковских Рисков, Присущих Операциям С Наличными Деньгами]

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  • Aida A. Fatykhova (Фатыхова А.А.)

    (Kazan branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Milyausha A. Sayfullina (Сайфуллина М.А.)

    (Kazan branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Liliya R. Urazbakhtina (Уразбахтина Л.Р.)

    (Kazan State Power Engineering University)

Abstract

The article presents the organization of internal control by the Bank of Russia within the framework of cash operations. The authors emphasize the structuring of the main risks inherent in cash transactions, therefore they are presented in this direction of banking. The article says that the main risks of cash work are: operational, reputational, legal, technological, strategic, credit risks, liquidity risk and others, and, moreover, are identified at any stage of working with cash. All these risks affect not only the activities of an individual credit institution, but also the banking system as a whole. Therefore, the authors propose to carry out risk-oriented control, as well as the main approaches and methods of checking cash transactions. The authors point out that internal control involves testing for compliance with internal documents with the necessary requirements of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (laws, instructions, regulations, orders, contracts, including for specific measures (for example, the acquisition of the necessary equipment for cash registers, for the transportation of cash, insurance, automated software). It is necessary to check the correctness of the regulatory internal documents, employment contracts, the distribution of powers of employees, within the framework of cash work, and more.

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  • Aida A. Fatykhova (Фатыхова А.А.) & Milyausha A. Sayfullina (Сайфуллина М.А.) & Liliya R. Urazbakhtina (Уразбахтина Л.Р.), 2021. "Features Of Checking The Organization Of Cash Work In Order To Minimize Bank Risks Inherent In Cash Transactions [Особенности Проверки Организации Кассовой Работы С Целью Минимизации Банковских Рис," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 4, pages 141-146.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s21419
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