Essay on chic paints limited

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Internal Control and Accounting Systems (AQ2013)
For use in the AAT Accounting Qualification
Chic Paints Ltd
Assessment book

Time allowed: Four months
Note: Your report must be written/typed, completed and submitted for formal assessment within four months.
You will have four more opportunities to submit further supporting evidence at the discretion of your assessor. Please discuss this with your assessor.

AAT Level 4 Diploma in Accounting
QCF qual ref
SCQF qual ref
QCF unit ref
SCQF unit ref
Internal Control and Accounting Systems
600/6892/9
R324 04
F/504/3353
UD65 04

Assessment conduct (must read)

1) All candidates must adhere to the terms and conditions specified for this assessment (see pages 2 and 3 of
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To do so is considered misconduct and a breach of AAT assessment rules and regulations (see 1.9.1 and 1.9.2).

1.6 Candidate conduct for non-invigilated assessments
1.6.1 See 1.5.2, 1.5.3, and 1.5.7.

1.7 Breaks during the assessment
1.7.1 For assessments over 1.5 hours, candidates may be permitted to take a prescheduled supervised break (see 1.7.2 and 1.7.3). The invigilator will inform candidates if a break has been scheduled for the assessment including timings and duration of the break.
1.7.2 Candidates will be supervised at all times including during assessment breaks.
1.7.3 During breaks, assessment materials (including rough work) must be securely stored by the invigilator until the assessment restarts.
1.7.4 Candidates are not permitted to discuss the assessment or have access to the assessment during breaks.

1.8 End of assessment
1.8.1 Candidates must upload their completed assessments to LearnPlus within the allocated time and ensure the correct file(s) have been uploaded (see 1.5.3).
1.8.2 Rough paper will be collected by the invigilator/supervisor (see 1.3.3, 1.9.1 and 1.9.2).

1.9 Misconduct and irregularities
1.9.1 All incidents of misconduct will be investigated and could lead to sanctions ranging from a declaration that the results are null and void to expulsion from the AAT.
1.9.2 If a candidate believes s/he has witnessed any malpractice on the part of another candidate then s/he is encouraged to report