FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781259964947
Author: Libby
Publisher: MCG
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On receiving the bank cutoff statement, the auditor should trace:
a. Deposits in transit on the year-end bank reconciliation to deposits in the cash receipts journal.
b. Checks dated prior to year end to the outstanding checks listed on the year-end bank reconciliation.
c. Deposits listed on the cutoff statement to deposits in the cash receipts journal.
d. Checks dated subsequent to year end to the outstanding checks listed on the year-end bank reconciliation.
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