Accountancy, asked by racerarun3404, 6 months ago

an internal auditor is
a)temporary employee
b)permanent employee
c)Daily wager
d) none​

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Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

An internal auditor is b) a permanent employee.

Explanation:

An auditor exists as an individual who interrogates the exactness of recorded business transactions. Auditors exist needed to demonstrate that processes are functioning as planned and that the financial statements created by an organization fairly reflect its operational and financial results.

An internal auditor (IA) exists as a trained professional entrusted with providing independent and objective evaluations of company financial and operational business actions. They are employed to provide that companies follow appropriate procedures and function efficiently.

An internal auditor is a permanent employee. An internal auditor is an accounting professional who operates independently to consider how efficient a company's internal control structure is.

An entry-level internal auditor position normally needs at least a bachelor's degree, preferably in a business domain such as accounting, finance, administration, public management, or computer information systems.

Hence, an internal auditor is b) a permanent employee.

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