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Title: ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEMS IN THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
Other Titles: A CASE STUDY AT THE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF GHANA LIMITED-KUMASI
Authors: AGYEPONG, DENNIS
AWUAH, RICHARD
BOTA AKOTO, ESTHER EFUA
PEPRAH, DAVID
FORDJOUR ASOMANING, EMMANUEL
Issue Date: Jun-2013
Abstract: This study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Internal Control Systems at the Coca Cola Bottling Company Of Ghana Limited. In order to achieve the set objectives for this study, the COSO framework for effective Internal Control Systems was adopted with the following five components namely as; Control Environment, Risk Assessment, Control Activity, Information and Communication and Monitoring.
Description: Facilitate its effective and efficient operations by enabling it to respond appropriately to significant business, operational, financial, compliance and other risks to achieve the company’s objectives. This includes the safeguarding of assets from inappropriate use or from loss and fraud and ensuring that liabilities are identified and managed.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/239
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