Abstract:
This paper examines several conventional income control techniques presently being used by many firms today. These techniques are evaluated for their effectiveness as a means of profit planning and control. A system used by a local manufacturing concern to control its level of income is also reviewed and evaluated. The objective of the Thesis is to determine how effective these systems are in controlling income.
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