FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 7, Problem 2DQ
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Internal Control: Internal control is a process which ensures continuous reliability of accomplishment of a company’s objectives, related to operations, financial reporting, and in conformity with laws and regulations. The following are the some of the internal control procedures:
- Competent personnel, rotating duties, and mandatory vacations
- Separating responsibilities for related operations
- Separating operations, custody of assets, and accounting
- Proofs and security measures
To determine: The reason for not one person must not handle the cash receipts should not responsible for managing the records of accounts receivables.
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FINANCIAL AND MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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- What should be done if differences are found between the bank statement and the book account?arrow_forwardThink about internal control over receivables collections. What task must be delegated to a company's credit department in order to protect its cash? What can a credit department employee do to harm the organization if this task is performed by the credit department?arrow_forwardWhy should cash receipts from credit clients and sales to them be instantly documented and posted?arrow_forward
- Why should sales to and receipts of cash from credit customers be recorded and posted immediately?arrow_forwardWhich of the following generally would not be considered good internal control of cash receipts? a. Allowing customers to pay with a debit card. b. Requiring the employee receiving the cash from the customer to also deposit the cash into the company’s bank account. c. Recording cash receipts as soon as they are received. d. Allowing customers to pay with a credit card.arrow_forwardWhich of the following statements are true regarding the control of cash receipts and cash payments? Custody over cash should be separate from the recordkeeping of cash.arrow_forward
- Which adjustments need to be recorded in the accounting records? Those that affected the bank balance or the cash account balance in the ledger? What is the result of the adjustments not being recorded?arrow_forwardWhat are the common internal controls over cash receipts and cash disbursements?arrow_forwardWhich statement is NOT correct for an expenditure system with proper internal controls?a. Cash disbursements maintain the check register.b. Accounts payable maintains the accounts payable subsidiary ledger.c. Accounts payable is responsible for paying invoices.d. Accounts payable is responsible for authorizing invoices.arrow_forward
- What is the purpose of the following control procedures (i.e., what threats is it designed to mitigate)? i. Establishing a separate payroll checking account and funding it as an imprest account.arrow_forwardRequiring an employee who does not handle accounting records to open the mail is an example of A.bank reconcilation B.cash security C.delegation of work D.seperation of dutiesarrow_forwardWhich of the following is an effective internal control for cash payments? A.Payments should be authorised before they are made B.Payments to suppliers should be made as quickly as possible C.An experienced accountant should have total responsibility for all cash payment functions D.Supporting documentation should be destroyed immediately afterpayment to avoid incorrectly paying twicearrow_forward
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