Abstract:
There exists a need in credit unions for better control of credit union assets. Credit unions lack this control because of inefficiency and poor accounting procedures. Here we present accounting procedures for control of credit union operations which should alleviate the inequities of the system. Chief instruments of guaranteeing this control are daily and monthly reconciliation forms, which if properly utilized, should mitigate errors by providing adequate checks and balances.
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