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The Controller's Toolkit


The Controller's Toolkit


Wiley Corporate F&A 1. Aufl.

von: Christine H. Doxey

46,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 03.02.2021
ISBN/EAN: 9781119700654
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 544

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<p><b>Get practical tools and guidance for financial controllership you can put to immediate use</b></p> <p><i>The Controller's Toolkit</i> delivers a one-of-a-kind collection of templates, checklists, review sheets, internal controls, policies, and procedures that will form a solid foundation for any new or established financial controller. You'll get the tools and information you need to master areas like business ethics, corporate governance, regulatory compliance, risk management, security, IT processes, and financial operations.</p> <p>All of the tools contained in this indispensable book were recommended by corporate and business unit controllers from small to medium-sized companies and large, multinational firms. You will benefit from master-level guidance in areas like:</p> <ul> <li>Ethics, Codes of Conduct, and the "Tone at the Top" to support ethical behavior</li> <li>The operational and financial aspects of corporate governance</li> <li>The importance of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission Framework</li> <li>The requirement for entity-level controls</li> <li>The importance of linking the business plan with the budget process</li> </ul> <p><i>The Controller's Toolkit</i> also belongs on the bookshelves of finance and accounting students, executives, and managers who wish to know more about the often-complex world of financial controls.</p>
<p>PART 1</p> <p>Chapter 1 About This Toolkit</p> <p> Chapter 2 Defining the Role of a Controller</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC).</p> <p>Controller Job Responsibilities</p> <p>The Controller as Business Partner</p> <p>SECTION 1 – CORPORATE AND REPUTATIONAL RISK</p> <p>Section Introduction</p> <p>Chapter 3 The Controller and Risk Management</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Risk Management Process Flow</p> <p>Risk Management Defined</p> <p>Risk Management Models</p> <p>Risk Management Table of Controls</p> <p>Risk Management Risk and Controls Matrix</p> <p>Chapter 4 The Controller and Ethics</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Ethics Program Process Flow</p> <p>What is “Tone at the Top?”</p> <p>Example Code of Conduct: MCI</p> <p>Code of Conduct and Ethical Violations</p> <p>Controllers and the Code of Conduct</p> <p>The Reaction to Unethical Behavior</p> <p>A Comparison of Sarbanes Oxley Section 302 and Section 404</p> <p>Sox and Whistleblower Protection</p> <p>Ethics Training Programs</p> <p>Key Considerations for an Ethics Hotline</p> <p>How to Manage an Ethics Hotline</p> <p>How Do We Know That “Tone at the Top” Is Effective?</p> <p>“Tone at the Top” and the “Tone in the Middle”</p> <p>“Tone at the Top” and the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines</p> <p>“Tone at the Top” and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)</p> <p>Anti-Bribery Provisions of the FCPA</p> <p>Record Keeping Requirements of the FCPA</p> <p>Guidelines for FCPA Compliance</p> <p>The Dodd-Frank Act</p> <p>The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989</p> <p>The False Claims Act</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p>Chapter 5 The Controller and Corporate Governance</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Corporate Governance Process Flow</p> <p>Corporate Governance for Small Business</p> <p>Corporate Governance for Private Companies</p> <p>The Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance (Cadbury Committee 1992)</p> <p>The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and The Global Corporate Governance Forum</p> <p>The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and Corporate Governance</p> <p>When Corporate Governance is Flawed</p> <p>The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) and Corporate Governance</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p>Chapter 6 Entity Level Controls</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Entity Level Controls Process Flow</p> <p>Benefits of Entity Level Controls</p> <p>Why Focus on Entity-Level Controls?</p> <p>Why is Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) Framework Important to Entity-Level Controls?</p> <p>Implementing an Entity-Level Controls Framework</p> <p>Examples of Entity-Level Controls</p> <p>Executing an Entity-Level Controls Questionnaire</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p> SECTION 2 – STRATEGIC AND M&A RISK</p> <p>Section Introduction</p> <p>Chapter 7 Strategic Planning and M&A</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Strategic Plan Process Flow</p> <p>The Strategic Planning Process</p> <p>Preparing for Strategy (Step 1)</p> <p>Articulating the Mission, Vision, and Values (Step 2)</p> <p>Sample Mission Statements</p> <p>Vision Statements for New and Small Firms</p> <p>Assessing the Situation (Step 3)</p> <p>Developing Strategies, Goals, Objectives and Budget (Step 4)</p> <p>Writing the Strategic Plan (Step 5)</p> <p>Example Strategic Plan Table of Contents</p> <p>Implementing the Strategic Plan (Step 6)</p> <p>Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Strategic Plan (Step 7)</p> <p>Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A)</p> <p>The M&A Process Flow</p> <p>The M&A Due Diligence Checklist</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p> SECTION 3 – INTERNAL CONTROLS RISK</p> <p>Introduction to this Section</p> <p> Chapter 8 Internal Controls Program</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Internal Controls Process Flow</p> <p>Application of Internal Controls</p> <p>The Three Critical Corporate Controls</p> <p>About the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO)</p> <p>Monitoring Internal Controls</p> <p>Roles and Responsibilities</p> <p>The Impact of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) Section 404 on Internal Controls Programs</p> <p>Internal Controls Best Practices for Privately Held Companies</p> <p>Leveraging Internal Control Basics to Implement a Controls Self-Assessment (CSA) Program</p> <p>Internal Controls and Fraud Prevention</p> <p>The Fraud Triangle and Example of Fraud</p> <p>The Fraud Diamond</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p> SECTION 4 – COMPLIANCE RISK</p> <p>Introduction to this Section</p> <p> Chapter 9 Corporate Compliance</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Corporate Compliance Process Flow</p> <p>The Chief Compliance Officer</p> <p>Duties of the Chief Compliance Officer</p> <p>The Controller’s Compliance Toolkit</p> <p>Table of Controls</p> <p>Table of Risks and Controls</p> <p>PART 2</p> <p> SECTION 5 – PAYMENT RISK</p> <p>Introduction to this Section</p> <p>Corporate Payments Market Drivers</p> <p>Additional Statistics</p> <p>Scope of Corporate Payments Risk</p> <p>Table of Business Process, Sub-Process, Risk Impacts and Indicators</p> <p>Chapter 10 Procure to Pay (P2P)</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Procurement</p> <p>Contract Management</p> <p>Purchasing and Ordering</p> <p>Procurement Reporting, Metrics and Analytics</p> <p>Accounts Payable</p> <p>Supplier Master File</p> <p>Invoice Processing</p> <p>Payment Process</p> <p>Accounting Process</p> <p>Customer Service</p> <p>P-Cards</p> <p>T&E</p> <p> Chapter 11 Hire to Retire (H2R)</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Human Resources</p> <p>Payroll</p> <p> Chapter 12 Order to Cash (O2C)</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Order to Cash (O2C) Process Flow Diagram</p> <p>Sales</p> <p>Customer Master File</p> <p>Credit Analysis</p> <p>Order Fulfilment and Invoicing</p> <p>Accounts Receivable and Collections</p> <p>Cash Application and Management</p> <p>O2C Reporting, Analytics and Metrics</p> <p>PART 3</p> <p> SECTION 6: FINANCIAL OPERATIONS RISK</p> <p>SECTION INTRODUCTION</p> <p>Chapter 13 THE RECORD TO REPORT (R2R) PROCESS</p> <p>Chapter 14 BUDGETS AND FORECASTS</p> <p>CAPITAL BUDGETS AND FIXED ASSETS</p> <p>Chapter 15 THE SUPPLY CHAIN PROCESS AND INVENTORY CONTROL</p> <p>Chapter 16 THE TREASURY AND CASH MANAGEMENT PROCESS</p> <p>Chapter 17 SHARED SERVICES AND BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING (BPO)</p> <p>Chapter 18 DATA VALIDATION,ANALYTICS, METRICS AND BENCHMARKING</p> <p> SECTION 7: IT RISK</p> <p>SECTION INTRODUCTION</p> <p> Chapter 19 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) CONTROLS AND CYBERSECURITY</p> <p>SECTION 8: SECURITY AND BUSINESS CONTINIUTY RISK</p> <p>SECTION INTRODUCTION</p> <p>Chapter 20 BUSINESS CONTINUTY AND PHYSICAL SECURITY</p> <p>Business Continuity</p> <p>Physical Security</p> <p> SECTION 9: LEADERSHIP AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT RISK</p> <p>SECTION INTRODUCTION</p> <p> Chapter 21 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGING CHANGE</p> <p> Chapter 22 TRENDS, PROCESS TRANSFORMATION AND DIGTIZATION</p> <p>Roadmap for Process Transformation</p> <p>PART 4</p> <p>SECTION 11 – ADDENDUM</p> <p>Table of Controller's Tools</p> <p>Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Library</p> <p>SECTION 10 – GLOSSARY</p> <p>Index           </p>
<p><b>CHRISTINE H. DOXEY, CAPP, CCSA, CICA, CPC,</b> is president of Doxey, Inc., a consultancy that has brought vast improvements to the finance departments of leading organizations worldwide. Doxey is on the Advisory Boards of The Exchange Summit and The Institute for Internal Controls. Previously, Christine was a financial executive at Hewlett Packard and Verizon Business. She has authored several books and speaks on a range of financial processes and internal controls best practices at global conferences.
<p><b>Master the elusive science of financial and accounting controllership with this comprehensive collection of original tools</b> <p><i>The Controller's Toolkit</i> provides aspiring, new, and established controllers a solid foundation from which to build a strong financial presence and span of influence throughout their organization. Readers will discover a wide array of tools and techniques which, together, provide a one-stop resource for everything finance and accounting professionals need to be successful in their work. <p>You'll get access to original templates, checklists, roadmaps, review sheets, internal controls, policies, and procedures that are easily implemented and highly practical. The tools cover functional areas from business ethics and corporate governance to regulatory compliance, risk management, security, IT processes, and financial operations. <p>You'll also benefit from the author's treatment of a variety of "soft" skills relevant to the world of controllers, like leadership and communication. <p>Just as <i>The Controller's Toolkit</i> is an essential resource for finance and accounting professionals currently in a controllership role, it also belongs on the bookshelves of aspiring controllers and students of accounting and finance. Finally, executives and other managers who require a better understanding of the financial controls present in their organizations will benefit greatly from the information presented within.

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