On-Demand Webinar

Keeping Internal Controls In Check During a Pandemic

Guidance on how to adjust and maintain strong internal controls.

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Church leaders must work vigilantly to prevent the embezzlement of church funds, and sound internal controls are an ongoing—and critical—part of that prevention.

With Covid-19, churches now approach worship services, donations, and administrative tasks differently. In light of those changes, what internal controls need to be reviewed or changed?

Church Law & Tax Vice President and Publisher Rob Toal is joined by CPA and Church Law & Tax Senior Editorial Advisor Vonna Laue to directly address this question for church leaders.

Overview:

  • Purpose and objectives of Internal Controls
  • Control problems in the church
  • Fraud Triangle
  • Risk assessment
  • Internal control systems

Download the presentation slides here.

Additional answers to your questions

During this webinar, attendees submitted a number of questions. We weren’t able to answer all the questions during the event, and therefore we’re providing answers to you in this PDF. CPA Vonna Laue—along with our editors—gathered your unanswered questions and provided links to existing content that addresses the topic or answered your question directly.

This content is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. "From a Declaration of Principles jointly adopted by a Committee of the American Bar Association and a Committee of Publishers and Associations." Due to the nature of the U.S. legal system, laws and regulations constantly change. The editors encourage readers to carefully search the site for all content related to the topic of interest and consult qualified local counsel to verify the status of specific statutes, laws, regulations, and precedential court holdings.

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