Developing a Model for an Internal Control System for Usage in Financial Accounting and Controlling

  • Fritze L
  • Jockel O
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Purpose: The study aims to develop a working and usable model for an internal control system for processes within financial accounting and Control. A case study was conducted in which experts were reviewed and asked their opinions on how an internal control system should work and what it should contain. As a result, a new model is presented. Drawing on the COSO model from 2013, its levels were redefined and brought into a more process-focused context. By us-ing this model, a company can implement an internal control system for all of its relevant finance processes. The findings are based on a case study within the chemical industry, and therefore, the usability of the model for other companies in other sectors is still to be verified. It can be used, though, as a guideline for setting up company-specific systems.

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Fritze, L., & Jockel, O. (2025). Developing a Model for an Internal Control System for Usage in Financial Accounting and Controlling. Journal of Financial Risk Management, 14(01), 18–36. https://doi.org/10.4236/jfrm.2025.141002

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