Internal Control in Financial Institutions
A study of the perception of internal control by managers of financial institutions in Brazil
- 76 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the challenges faced by Brazilian financial institutions in maintaining profitability amid changing economic conditions. It emphasizes the role of the Central Bank of Brazil in regulating these banks, which are crucial for the country's economic growth. The text raises important questions about the effectiveness of internal controls within these institutions and the awareness of their managers regarding these controls. Through this reflection, the book aims to provide insights into the operational dynamics of Brazil's financial sector.
