Internal controls are mechanisms put in place to reduce the probability or impact of risks affecting the organization's objectives. They do not eliminate risks entirely (which would be avoidance) nor do they transfer or share the risk (as in risk sharing); rather, they mitigate risks to more acceptable levels.References: Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) - Guidance on Risk Assessment in Practice
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