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What are the drawbacks of internal auditing for the average small company?

Independence is poor or basically no independence. The company's financial resources are limited, generally do not have a specialized internal audit organization, usually by the financial staff part-time.

The vast majority of internal audits remain at the error detection stage, and have little effect on improving internal controls.

The quality of small business internal audit staff needs to be improved.

Personal experience, I hope to help you