Effect of Internal Audit Practices on Financial Management: Insights from Epitome
Abstract
This project explores the effect of internal audit practices on financial management at Epitome Kidney and Urology Institute over the period from 2021 to 2023. By examining key financial indicators like Return on Assets (ROA), debt-to-equity ratio, current ratio, and cash flow, the study demonstrates how internal audits have influenced Epitome’s financial health and operational efficiency. Internal audits have contributed to substantial improvements in profitability and cash flow, reflecting better asset utilization and effective resource management. Specifically, the research highlights how the implementation of audit recommendations led to a sharp increase in ROA and operational cash flow. These improvements signal enhanced revenue collection and stronger cash management, suggesting that Epitome has optimized its financial and operational processes post-audit. Additionally, total assets have grown significantly, indicating that strategic expansion efforts were effectively supported by audit- driven insights. However, the study also reveals financial challenges associated with liquidity and debt. The current ratio, which assesses liquidity, declined over the period, pointing to potential short-term financial pressures. Likewise, the debt-to-equity ratio increased, indicating a higher reliance on debt to finance growth. These metrics suggest that while Epitome has experienced financial gains, its increased financial leverage and reduced liquidity underscore the importance of balanced financial strategies. The study recommends that Epitome strengthen its liquidity controls to ensure financial flexibility and reduce short-term liabilities where feasible. Additionally, managing debt levels carefully will help mitigate financial risk and maintain balance in the debt-to-equity ratio. The continuation of regular internal audits is crucial to sustain transparency, optimize resource allocation, and support informed financial decisions.
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