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    Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Apollo Shoes has recognized that there is a risk of loss due to irregularities in cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll. Substantive procedures for cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll are needed to detect irregularities in each of these. Failure to implement appropriate procedures will lead to loss irregularities. Substantive Procedures to Evaluate Cash Irregularities

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    +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” that could occur because of the control

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    Apollo Shoes Case Assignment Apollo Shoes Inc.‚ Anderson‚ Olds‚ and Watershed has enjoyed working with your company this year‚ and look forward for more to come. Enclosed are the item that your company has requested of us‚ while there are some improvements to be made‚ your staff has done a fantastic job in assisting us with our audit. We hope that we have assisted your company and answered any questions about improvements to be made. Team C Sales Internal Control Questionnaire for Apollo

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    Apollo Shoe Case a-1

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    (Audited) | Current Years (Unaudited) | Dr. | Cr. | Audited | 10100 | Cash on Hand | | 1‚987.28 | 2‚275.23 | | | | 10200 | Regular Checking Account | | 198‚116.52 | 532‚125.92 | | | | 10300 | Payroll Checkiing Account | | | | | | | 10400 | Savings Account | | 3‚044‚958.13 | 3‚670‚599.15 | | | | 11000 | Accounts Receivable | | 16‚410‚902.71 | 49‚780‚259.98 | | | | 11400 | Other Recievables | | |

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    Substantive Procedures - Asset Irregularities ACC/556 November 24‚ 2014 Introduction This next phase of the auditing process for Apollo Shoes Inc. (Apollo) is the designing of an audit program‚ which will detail substantive procedures for detecting irregularities in the accounts receivable‚ inventory‚ and fixed assets audit cycles. Fixed Assets Apollo’s irregularities in fixed assets‚ has caused concern for substantive procedures to be designed to audit this cycle. The most common schemes where

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    Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities There are many irregularities that can arise within the different accounting departments at Apollo Shoes. An audit program will be designed according to the three cycles that will be outlined below. The first cycle that will be discussed is cash‚ then accounts payable and finally the payroll function. These cycles will be evaluated for substantive procedures for Apollo Shoes

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    Date: 19 Jan 1:30:27 From: Dennis Reese Subject: Revenue Cycle Problems I have looked over Bradley’s report and yes we do have some issues with the Sales‚ and Account Receivables. The fourth quarter deviations overstated are the worst because they can have the most effect on the Financial Statements. The controls need to be more uniform as Bradley stated because then they would even out through the months instead of hitting us mostly on the fourth quarter. The company reports financial

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    Relevant Information-Apollo Shoe GA-3 Information Relevant to 2011 Audit Audit Action Recommended Pressure to meet sales targets GA 3-1 Increase procedures related to existence of sales and valuation of receivables‚ as well as cutoff Purchase of equipment GA 3-1 Verify through invoices and receiving reports if equipment purchased during the year Verify terms of refinancing for accuracy as well as interest payments. Line of credit refinanced GA 3-1 Did they pay note on Jan. 1‚ 2012 or refinance

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    ACC 492 Week 2 Apollo Shoe Case Study Guide www.paperscholar.com DIRECT LINK TO THIS STUDY GUIDE: http://www.paperscholar.com/acc-492-week-2-apollo-shoe-case-study-guide/ Instantly Download! Get Better Grades in Less Time! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee DESCRIPTION FOR THIS STUDY GUIDE: Resource: Apollo Shoe Case link in Week Two on the Materials page Complete the following audit sections: • Revenue and Expenses o Before completing this section‚ review the material in the Planning section

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    ICC-Memo Apollo Date 10/14/12 Initials While working on some of the sales transactions 51 deviations were discovered. The majority 31 out of 51 were missing credit approval notations. Also 10 of these are still unpaid. This could indicate weak controls in the credit department which could leave the company with

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