Evaluation of Internal Control from a Control Objective Narrative

Mary B. Curtis
University of North Texas

A. Faye Borthick
Georgia State University

 

ABSTRACT:

Many accounting firms have changed the way their auditors evaluate internal control. Instead of preparing flowcharts documenting transaction flows, they only document the controls that have a bearing on specific financial statement assertions. This shift in documentation marks a change in the structure of the internal control evaluation task from transaction flow to control objective. This case presents documentation organized by control objective for internal control of a company's purchasing cycle. The case includes discussion and objective format questions and is relatively short, which means it can be used as an in-class or out-of-class exercise or an in-class testing or assessment device on internal control evaluation.

Key Words: Control objective, Instructional case, Internal control evaluation, Knowledge structure, Transaction flow.

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