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- Provide an appropriate response based on the following scenarios. Assume that the accounting clerk posts a customer’s payment for the wrong amount, giving the customer credit for less than he or she actually paid. How will this error be detected? How might this error have been prevented? Assume that the employee who opens the mail steals a customer payment. How will this theft be detected? How might this theft have been prevented?If an employee skims sales from a customer, which of the following will likely occur? a. The stolen payment if not material, will not be noticed by the organization. b. The receivable will become past due C. The customer will not be able to show proof that payment has been made. O d. The organization is likely to notice the theft of the payment immediately.1. What does it mean to say that internal control has limitations and what are these limitations? 2. Provide an appropriate response based on the following scenarios. Assume that the accounting clerk posts a customer’s payment for the wrong amount, giving the customer credit for less than he or she actually paid. How will this error be detected? How might this error have been prevented? Assume that the employee who opens the mail steals a customer payment. How will this theft be detected? How might this theft have been prevented? 3. What is petty cash and what purpose(s) does it serve? 4. What types of controls should be in place to make sure people in the office don't just take from petty cash (for their own personal use) whenever they feel like it? In your opinion, what is an appropriate amount to have in petty cash? 5. Prepare the necessary journal entries for each of the following: (a) On March 1, issued a check to establish a petty cash fund of $1,410 (b)…
- 1. How may an employee embezzle funds by issuing an unauthorized sales credit memo if the appropriate segregation of functions and authorization controls were not in place? Please asnwer this. thank youuuWhat internal control or procedure(s) would provide protection against the following threats? A company is late in paying a particular invoice. Consequently, a second invoice is sent, which crosses the first invoice’s payment in the mail. The second invoice is submitted for processing and also paid. A clerical employee obtains a blank check and writes a large amount payable to a fictitious company. The employee then cashes the check A fictitious invoice is received and a check is issued to pay for goods that were never ordered or delivered A purchasing agent adds a new record to the supplier master file. The company does not exist. Subsequently, the purchasing agent submits invoices from the fake company for various cleaning services. The invoices are paid. Cash disbursement department updates account payable once payment is due.Making a sale to customer who are already behind in making the payments on account is a threat. Rena is making a credit sale to Sara, a customer who is already six months behind in making payments on his account. What internal control procedure(s) would provide protection against these threats?
- Able, a salesman, “borrowed” a stack of blank receipts from a friend who was a waiter at a local restaurant.Able filled in the blank receipts to make it appear that he had been entertaining clients at business lunches. Hesubmitted the receipts to his manager and was reimbursed for the total amount. This scheme can bestbe characterized as: A. A fictitious expense schemeB. A kickback schemeC. A false billing schemeD. A mischaracterized expense schemeThe sales of $2,000 made to Shanaya has been posted to the Sara’s account by mistake. It happened because a customer account number was incorrectly entered into the system. Explain what internal control procedure(s) would provide protection against this threat in future?Which of the following is an example of fraudulent financial reporting? a. The treasurer diverts customer payments to his personal due, concealing his actions by debiting an expense account, thus overstating expenses. O b. An employee steals inventory and the "shrinkage" is recorded in cost of goods sold. O c. Company management changes inventory count tags and overstates ending inventory, while understating cost of goods sold. O d. An employee steals small tools from the company and neglects to return them; the cost is reported as a miscellaneous operating expense.
- if you issued a cheque to the customer who supplied you goods for sale and the bank manager declines to cash it, what justification would you accept for his decision?What internal control or procedure(s) would provide protection against the following threats? Customers are billed for the quantity ordered, but the quantity shipped is actually less because some items have been back ordered. The mailroom clerk steals checks and then endorses them for deposit into the clerk’s personal bank account Goods are shipped to a customer, but that customer is not billed.Letters from a creditor demanding immediate payment for a past due account are referred to as illegal harassment. dunning letters. letters of insistence. garnishment.