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Issues of internal control during the reform period

V. I. Shynkarenko    
O. I. Gresova    
Y. G. Gresova    

Resumen

The paper considers theoretical and methodological problems of organization and financial control activities, the main problems and reasons causing the need for a unified system of internal financial control in the State Administration of Railway Transport of Ukraine at the stage of the reform. 

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