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Internal Controls in Russia

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In this video we explain the difference between an internal and external audit, why the shareholders and the management of a company need internal audit services when it already has external auditors and why is it important for the companies to have internal control procedures?

We also speak about whether a company can use their external auditor to conduct internal audits, whether it does it make sense to set up a separate internal audit department to perform internal audits and what kind of internal audit and internal control services does SCHNEIDER GROUP offer?

Having watched the video you will know what are the advantages of using SCHNEIDER GROUP as an internal auditor.

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