IN Class Activity-F 21-WEEK 3-Chap 9-Flow Chart-Internal Control PDF

Title IN Class Activity-F 21-WEEK 3-Chap 9-Flow Chart-Internal Control
Course Auditing II
Institution George Brown College
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IN Class Activity-F 21-WEEK 3-Chap 9-Flow Chart-Internal Control...


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IN CLASS ACTIVITY-F 21-WEEK 3-CHAP 9-FLOW CHART Q 1. International Trades Inc., a client of your CPA firm, has requested your advice on the following problem. It has three clerical employees who must perform the following functions: (1) Maintain general ledger. (2) Maintain accounts payable ledger. (3) Maintain accounts receivable ledger. (4) Maintain cash disbursements journal and prepare checks for signature. (5) Issue credit memos on sales returns and allowances. (6) Reconcile the bank account. (7) Handle and deposit cash receipts. Required: Assuming that there is no problem as to the ability of any of the employees, the company requests your advice on assigning the above functions to the three employees in such a manner as to achieve the highest degree of internal control. It may be assumed that these employees will perform no other accounting functions than the ones listed and that any accounting functions not listed will be performed by persons other than these three employees. a. List four possible unsatisfactory combinations of the above-listed functions. b. State how you would recommend distributing the above functions among the three employees. Assume that, with the exception of the nominal jobs of the bank reconciliation and the issuance of credits on returns and allowances, all functions require an equal amount of time. ANS:

Q 2. Prospect Inc., your new audit client, processes its sales and cash receipts in the following manner: (1) Sales. Salesclerks prepare sales invoices in triplicate. The original and second copy are presented to the cashier, and the third copy is retained by the sales clerk in the sales book. When the sale is for cash, the customer pays the sales clerk, who presents the money to the cashier with the invoice copies. A credit sale is approved by the cashier from an approved credit list. After receiving the cash or approving the invoice, the cashier validates the original copy of the sales invoice and gives it to the customer. At the end of each day, the cashier recaps the sales and cash received, files the recap by date, and forwards the cash and the second copy of all sales invoices to the accounts receivable clerk. The accounts receivable clerk balances the cash received with cash sales invoices and prepares a daily sales summary. Cash sales are posted by the accounts receivable clerk to the cash receipts journal, and the daily sales summary is filed by date. Cash from cash sales is included in the daily bank deposit (preparation of the bank deposit is described with cash receipts in the following section). The accounts receivable clerk posts credit sales invoices to the accounts receivable ledger and then sends all invoices to the inventory control clerk in the sales department. The inventory clerk posts to the inventory control cards and files the sales invoices numerically. (2) Cash receipts. The mail is opened each morning by a mail clerk in the sales department. The mail clerk prepares a remittance advice (showing customer and amount paid) for each check and forwards the checks and remittance advices to the sales department supervisor. The supervisor reviews the remittance advices and forwards the checks and advices to the accounting department supervisor. The accounting department supervisor, who also functions as credit manager in approving new credit and all credit limits, reviews all checks for payments on pastdue accounts and then gives the checks and remittance advices to the accounts receivable clerk, who arranges the advices in alphabetical order. The remittance advices are posted directly to the accounts receivable ledger cards. The checks are endorsed by stamp and totaled. The total is posted to the cash receipts journal. The remittance advices are filed chronologically. After receiving the cash from the previous day’s cash sales from the cashier, the accounts receivable clerk prepares the daily deposit slip in triplicate. The original and second copy of the deposit slip accompany the bank deposit, and the third copy is filed by date. The bank deposit is sent directly to National Bank.

Required: a. Prepare a systems flowchart of internal control over sales transactions as described in part (1) above. b. Prepare a systems flowchart of internal control over cash receipts/cashier’s as described in part (2) above. c. Prepare a systems flowchart of internal control over AR transactions as described in part (1) above....


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