Chapter 14 Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions Solution of Practising Problems 14-4 BestSellers.com could integrate its online ordering system with its inventory system so that a book shipment is made only after the customer’s credit card company approves the customer’s purchase. Because credit card issuers often transfer funds electronically almost immediately after a sale‚ BestSellers.com could also set up their system to
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accountant did not prepare an entry to adjust the Supplies account at the end of the accounting period and‚ as a result: a. the Supplies account was overstated. b. the total expenses were understated. c. the net income was overstated. d. the owner’s equity was overstated. e. all of the above are true. 3) On the basis of the following data‚ what is the proper adjusting entry for June 30‚ the end of the fiscal year? • Supplies account balance before adjustment‚ $1 900 • Supplies physical
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ends both the legal and economic life of the entity. From an accounting standpoint‚ the partnership should complete the accounting cycle for the final operating period prior to liquidation. This includes preparing adjusting entries and financial statements. It also involves preparing closing entries and a post-closing trial balance. Thus‚ only balance sheet accounts should be open as the liquidation process begins. In liquidation‚ the sale of noncash assets for cash is called realization .
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CHAPTER 2 * Overview of Business Processes SUGGESTED ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 2.1 Table 2-1 lists some of the documents used in the revenue‚ expenditure‚ and human resources cycle. What kinds of input or output documents or forms would you find in the production (or conversion) cycle? Students will not know the names of the documents but they should be able to identify the tasks about which information needs to be gathered. Here are some of those tasks:
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437‚000 Petty Cash 10‚000 Short-term Investments 50‚000 Accounts Receivable 528‚000 Inventory 36‚000 Office Supplies 4‚400 Prepaid Insurance 6‚000 Prepaid Rent 24‚000 Buildings 100‚000 Plant & Equipment 75‚000 Furniture & Fixtures 78‚000 Accumulated Depreciation - Buildings 20‚000 Accumulated Depreciation - Plant & Equipment 25‚000 Accumulated Depreciation - Furniture & Fixtures 10‚800 Accounts Payable 85‚240 Salaries Payable 38‚000 Short Term Notes
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Bad debts expense 9‚000 Allowance for doubtful accounts 9‚000 To record allowance for credit losses (0.01 x $900‚000 = $9‚000). b. Current Assets: Accounts receivable $150‚000 Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 19‚200 $130‚800 E8-2A. Credit Losses Based on Accounts Receivables (LO1‚ LO2) a. General Journal Date Description Debit Credit Dec. 31 Bad debts expense 2‚930 Allowance for doubtful accounts 2‚930 To record allowance for credit losses:
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CASE 9: Horniman Horticulture 1. Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the company Horniman Horticulture. - Horniman Horticulture has a variety of strengths and weaknesses‚ among them are a mix of quantitative numbers to support the performance as well as qualitative factors to support the performance. We should address the management to start with and their business philosophies. One of the co-owners Bob Brown has a very strong work ethic‚ which he has achieved through his fathers personal
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CHAPTER 17 DATA MODELING AND DATABASE DESIGN SUGGESTED ANSWERS TO DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 17.1 Why is it not necessary to model activities such as entering information about customers or suppliers‚ mailing invoices to customers‚ and recording invoices received from suppliers as events in an REA diagram? The REA data model is used to develop databases that can meet both transaction
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Accounts Receivable: an amount due from another party two of the most common are: Accounts Receivable &Notes Receivable others are: interest receivable‚ rent receivable‚ tax refund receivable‚ and receivables from employees Accounts Receivable- are amounts due from customers for credit sales when a company does extend credit directly to customers it: 1. Maintains a separate account receivable for each customer 2. accounts for bad debts from credit sales Recognizing Accounts Receivable:
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12/31/2012 01/05/2013 Num 3 Account Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Total Ahmadrand‚ Ela Andrews Productions Invoice Accounts Receivable 12/31/2012 Total Andrews Productions Clark‚ Binsley‚ and Basil‚ CPA Invoice 12/31/2012 Invoice 01/05/2013 5 Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Total Clark‚ Binsley‚ and Basil‚ CPA Creative Products Invoice 12/31/2012 Accounts Receivable Total Creative Products Design Creations Invoice 12/31/2012 Accounts Receivable Total Design Creations Duncan
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