Risk Based Internal Auditing and Implementation on Organization

  • Ng J
  • Juwenni J
  • Chandrawati M
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Abstract

In recent years, risk-based internal audit has become increasingly important because it is considered an effective method to be applied in a business environment where risks are always changing. The purpose of this study is that the authors want to describe the process and stages of risk-based internal audit and the implementation of risk-based internal audit in organizations. Therefore, the method used by the authors to collect data is a qualitative method. Qualitative method is research that focuses on the use of descriptive data from the results of secondary data observations. Secondary data is information that already exists from before and is a collection of data by researchers to complete data needs for research. In this study, risk-based internal audit is a way of thinking from internal audit, which in this study tries to explain the most important stages of the study process.

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Ng, J., Juwenni, J., & Chandrawati, M. (2022). Risk Based Internal Auditing and Implementation on Organization. International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics (SINOMICS JOURNAL), 1(5), 653–660. https://doi.org/10.54443/sj.v1i5.73

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