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ETHICS, FRAUD, AND INTERNAL CONTROL

3 James A. HallChapterAccounting Information Systems, 4th. , Fraud, & Intern. Notes Prepared by H. M. Savage South-Western Publishing Co., 2004 Page 3-1 CHAPTER 3 ETHICS, FRAUD, AND INTERNAL CONTROLThe three topics of this chapter are closely related. Ethics is a hallmark of the accountingprofession. The principles which guide a manager s decision making are important to allaffected. Computer ethics involves questions related to the use of technology and its is a serious problem for most businesses today and often technology compounds theproblem. In addition, the role of the independent auditor in the detection of fraud is managers and accountants need to be confident that the information produced by theaccounting system is both accurate and reliable, the importance of INTERNAL CONTROL is objectives of this chapter are:!

control that increases the firm’s chance of a loss. Risk is the likelihood of such loss. Firms invest in internal control systems to reduce exposures and/or risks. Fig. 3-4, on page 145, is a nontraditional way of viewing the relationship between undesirable events, exposures, internal control, and a ssets.

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