IMPROVING THE AUDIT OF COMMODITY MATERIAL RESERVES IN COMMERCIAL BANKS

Authors

  • Toshkulov Zafar Shamsiddinovich Banking and finance academy of the Republic of Uzbekistan Author

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Abstract

Effective auditing of commodity material reserves is essential for operational efficiency and compliance in commercial banks. This article addresses the key challenges in auditing such reserves and offers practical solutions for improvement. By adopting advanced technologies and risk-based approaches, banks can ensure greater transparency, accuracy, and efficiency in their audit processes.

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Published

2024-12-05