dc.description.abstract | Internal controls help prevent errors and irregularities from occurring. If errors or
irregularities do occur, internal controls will help ensure they are detected in a timely
manner. However,there are financial challenges in Seventh Day Adventist churches
(SDA) evidenced by financial statements,there is poor budgetary controls, low liquidity
and working capital leves. They are therefore faced with many financial challenges
hindering,there mission,vision and growth. Empirical evidence shows that, good internal
controls may influence the financial performance of organizations. While past studies
indicate contradicting evidence on the influence of internal controls on financial
performance,studies on the the the link between review of control environment,review of
existence of assets, conduct of annual audit to financial performance in the the seventh
Day Adventist church is missing. Therefore,the general objective of this study is to
determine effect of internal control systems on financial performance of SDA churches in
Kenya. Specific objective of the study were to; determine the relationship between review
of the control environments and financial performance; establish the association between
the review of existence of assets and financial performance of SDA church and establish
the relationship between conduct of annual audit and financial performance of SDA
church. The study was anchored on the systems theory, and lending credibility theory.
Corelation research design was employed. The study target population was all the 200
employees of the centre. Stratified random sampling was used to select 67 respondents for
the study. Both primary data collected using questionaires and secondary data collected
using review. Inferential statistics using pearson correlation analysis was used to anaylize
data.The findings were that indicates that review of control environment and financial
performance had a positive and significant association (r = .457, p =.000) implying that
review of control environment leads to improved financial performance; review of
existence of assets had a positive and significant association with financial performance
(r = .441, p=.000) meaning that review of assets leads to improved financial performance
and conduct of annual audit and financial performance had a positive and significant
association (r = .256, p =.000). The data is presented in tables and figures. The findings of
the study may benefit policy makers in new policy formulation, investors on how to
partner with the fund and future researchers in the area internal control systems in relation
to financial performance. | en_US |