auditing and internal controls
Auditing refers to the process of examining and evaluating an organization's financial records, systems, and processes to ensure their accuracy and compliance with regulatory requirements. Internal controls, on the other hand, involve the systems, policies, and procedures implemented by an organization to safeguard assets, promote operational efficiency, and ensure the reliability and integrity of financial reporting.
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