INTERNAL CONTROL ACTIVITIES IN SMALL TURKISH COMPANIES

The purpose of this paper is to present major outcomes from an empirical study concerning internal control activities in small Turkish companies, as to propose the improvement guidelines. Methods of analysis and synthesis, descriptive statistics, and statistical comparison were used. The collected d...

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