THE EFFECTVENESS OF FINANCIAL CONTROL IN PUBLIC SECTOR (#6698)

Authors: IKenna Gerald | Social & Management Sciences Banking and Finance Research 33 pages 2,975 words

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ABSTRACT

The project tilled the effectiveness of a financial control in the pubic sector is very special to the government units. Federal, state and local govt etc.Filament funds are faced with a 1st of problems such as the difficulty in acquisition of funds as well as application of such funds so raised. The adaptation of weak system of accounting funds in the cash unit etc.The first part of this project will deal with introductory part of the study historical back ground, it further highlighted the contributions of the federal misty to national economy as well the props and scope of this study.Chapter two will show the nature and attributes of financial control, it’s utility in pubic sector.Chapter three aims at how data were collected through secondary sources.Chapter four deals with how data analyzed and presented through questionnaires, simple percentage was used. The hypothesis which assumption of excess expenditure and fraud being due to the altitude of vote controller was tested using percentage .chapter five, this is summary conduction and recommendation of the evaluations of the effectiveness of financial control in the pubic sector.


TABLE OF CONTENT

TitlepageApproval page AbstractDedicationAcknowledgementTable of content
Chapter one introduction 1.1Background of the study1.2Statement   1.3Purpose / objective of the study   1.4Significance of the study 1.5Limitation of the study 1.6Definition of terms Reference  
Chapter two review of related literature 2.1 Historical background of financial control in Nigeria 2.2Financial control in Nigeria public sector2.3The objective of financial control in the public sector2.4Control over delegation of ditties2.5Department vote expenditure and allocation book2.6The certificates2.7Economy 
Chapter threeResearch design and methodology3.1Source of data3.2Location of data3.3Method of data collection 
Chapter four Summary of finding Chapter five Recommendation and conclusion 5.1Recommendation5.2ConclusionBibliography 










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