Consulting Firm Inc. has been hired to review Auto Parts Inc. company functions. The consulting firm reviewed the cash‚ sales‚ accounts receivable‚ inventory and production functions. Based on this review‚ the consulting firm has prepared a proposal of internal controls for each function of the company. This proposal will give a background of each function and a list of the proposed internal controls. Cash Auto Parts Inc. manufactures and sells auto parts to car dealerships as well as the general
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BE8-1 Presented below are three receivables transactions. Indicate whether these receivables are reported as accounts receivable‚ notes receivable‚ or other receivables on a balance sheet. | (a) | Sold merchandise on account for $64‚000 to a customer. | | (b) | Received a promissory note of $57‚000 for services performed. | | (c) | Advanced $10‚000 to an employee.a. accounts receivableb. notes receivablec. other receivables | | BE9-1 The following expenditures were incurred
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Assurance Services and Integrated Approach. NJ: Prentice Hall. Chapter 7--Accepting the Engagement and Planning the Audit. http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/cpacini/courses/acg4632/ch7audnotes.pdf Chapter 16 Completeing the Tests in the Sales and Collection Cycle. ccba.jsu.edu/ccba/.../jzanzig_Auditing%20Ch%2016%20Lecture.ppt
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LITERATURE REVIEW In intention to discover the relationship between efficient working capital management and firm’s profitability(Shin & Soenen‚ 1998) used net-trade cycle (NTC) as a measure of working capital management. NTC is basically equal to the CCC whereby all three components are expressed as a percentage of sales. The reason by using NTC because it can be an easy device to estimate for additional financing needs with regard to working capital expressed as a function of the projected sales
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seasonal business‚ and the following summary balance sheet data show its assets and liabilities at peak and off-peak seasons (in thousands of dollars): Peak Off-Peak Cash $ 50 $ 30 Marketable securities 0 20 Accounts receivable 40 20 Inventories 100 50 Net fixed assets 500 500 Total assets $690 $620 Payables and accruals
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Date: Thu‚ 17 JAN 2008 7:42:53 +0000 From: "Darlene Wardlaw" Subject: Understanding the Revenue Cycle Attachment: I’ve attached a Sales internal control questionnaire from another engagement that I think you can use for Apollo. You may want to talk to Karina Ramirez to get answers to the questions. 1. Complete the ICQ for Apollo. For “yes” answers‚ add a comment stating which department and clerk performs the function. For “no” answers‚ describe the possible “errors” or “frauds”
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Date: Mon‚ 21 JAN 2008 11:04:37 +0000 From: "Darlene Wardlaw" <DW@aow.cpa> Subject: FW: Revenue Cycle Problems Bradley sent me a copy of his test of controls work that he did on sales transactions. (Please tell him to send his work to you‚ rather than me.) Based on what Bradley found‚ there looks to be some serious problems in Sales and A/R. You need to write a memo identifying and explaining the significance of the qualitative features indicated by these deviations. Some things you
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Corporation reports the following balance sheet information for 2011 and 2012. JUST DEW IT CORPORATION 2011 and 2012 Balance Sheets Assets 2011 Current assets Cash Accounts receivable Inventory Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity 2011 2012 $ 11‚000 27‚000 75‚000 $ 14‚250 36‚750 96‚250 $ 113‚000 $147‚250 Current liabilities Accounts payable Notes payable 2012 $ 54‚000 14‚800 $ 63‚750 20‚500 $ 68‚800 $ 84‚250 Long-term debt Owners’ equity Common stock and paid-in surplus Retained earnings
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Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA). (2010). Managing the Self-Pay Cycle. Retrieved July 29‚ 2010‚ from http://www.emdeon.com/eNewsletters/Compass/Spring10/Managing%20the%20Self%20Pay%20Cycle%20HFM%20March%202010.pdf. Hummel‚ J. (2004). Financial Finesse [electronic version]. Health Management Technology‚ 25(2)‚ 52-55 Koeing‚ S. (2010‚ March 29). Five Strategies for Strategic Debt Recovery of Self-Pay Patient Accounts MacKenzie‚ S. (2009‚ November 6). Upfront collections: A hospital’s lifeline
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one operating cycle. C.Within one year or one operating cycle‚ whichever is shorter. D. Within one year or one operating cycle‚ whichever is longer. 21.Red Onion Restaurant classifies a six-month prepaid insurance policy as a current asset. Its rationale is based on: A.Materiality. B.Operating cycle. C. Definition. D. Liquidity. 22.An asset that is not expected to be converted to cash or consumed within one year or the operating cycle is: A.Goodwill. B.Accounts receivable. C.Inventory
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