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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considered evidence that the account is stated fairly. With the positive confirmations‚ we are trying to find information on account balances or specific invoices. We sent positive confirmations to Neutralizer‚ Mall-Wart‚ Run For Your Life Shoes‚ Paul Bunion Footwear‚ Sassy Shoes‚ and International Soccer Federation. We sent a negative confirmation to Tread. The ones that we sent a positive confirmation to‚ we were wondering about some discrepancies in the numbers and needed confirmation that payments were
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During my observation in Mrs. Prieto’s class I had the chance to administer the basic reading inventory to a student. Before I administered the assessment‚ I took some steps in order to prepare myself for it. One of the first and crucial steps I did was researching. I first had to research how to grade and analyze the assessment. I also saw some videos on the Internet of teachers administering the assessment to their students with step by step instructions. I wanted to make sure I was well prepared
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our understanding of the arrangement for our audit of the financial statements of Apollo Shoes‚ Inc. for the year ending December 31‚ 2011. We will audit the Company’s balance sheet at December 31‚ 2033‚ and the related statements of income‚ comprehensive income‚ stockholders’ equity‚ and cash flows for the year then ended‚ for the purpose of expressing an opinion on them. We will also audit whether Apollo Shoes‚ Inc. maintained effective internal control over financial reporting as of December
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University of Phoenix December 10‚ 2012 Introduction Letter / Apollo Shoes From: Phoenix & Company PLLC (Certified Public Accountants) To : The Board of Director of Apollo Shores First I would like to thank the board of director of Apollo Shores for their recent inquiry about Phoenix & Company’s services. Since our firm is small‚ we offer a wide range of personalized services to clients at a reasonable cost. Phoenix & Company is a CPA firm with more the 25 years in the
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PHYSICAL INVENTORY OBSERVATION CHECKLIST Name of Company Subsidiary or Division Location or Department Date(s) of Inventory Taking Date(s) of Observation Firm’s Representative(s) Company representative in charge of inventory (or department) The purposes of the physical inventory observation are to determine that (1) the inventory physically exists‚ (2) stated quantities fairly represent the actual quantities on hand at the date of the observation
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as well as a file containing a memo of audit conclusions for the audit of the fixed asset cycle‚ and a memo on prepaid assets and other asset conclusions‚ as well as leadsheets for fixed assets and prepaid assets. Your memo contained excellent conclusions‚ including inconsistencies in the useful life of real property‚ computer equipment‚ and production equipment. You noted inconsistencies in depreciation method for various asset categories based on Apollo Shoes accounting guidelines. Regarding
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Apollo (Attic‚ Ionic‚ and Homeric Greek: Ἀπόλλων‚ Apollōn (gen.: Ἀπόλλωνος); Doric: Ἀπέλλων‚ Apellōn; Arcadocypriot: Ἀπείλων‚ Apeilōn; Aeolic: Ἄπλουν‚ Aploun; Latin: Apollō) is one of the most important and complex of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and Greek and Roman mythology. The ideal of the kouros (a beardless‚ athletic youth)‚ Apollo has been variously recognized as a god of light and the sun‚ truth and prophecy‚ healing‚ plague‚ music‚ poetry‚ and more. Apollo is
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Audit Program Design Part III for Apollo Shoes Crystal Spencer ACC/546 September 24‚ 2012 Deborah Fitzgerald Thomas Sloan and Spencer Auditing Firm during phase III of Apollo Shoes audit plan‚ we will focus in two key cycles‚ which are the following: inventory and warehouse cycle and cash cycle. It is important to understand that are six types of transactions in the inventory and warehouse cycles which are: receive raw materials‚ store raw
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MEMO: From: Learning Team B Date: October 28‚ 2013 Re: Revenue Cycle Reasoning for this memo is to explain with detail the qualitative features of importance that identifies the deviations seen in the auditing process at Apollo Shoes. During the audit process there were none compliances found in the records of Apollo Shoes Inc.’s revenue process‚ cycle of test ending 12/31/2007 and in the receivable aged trial balance sheet. In the following you will see a step listed that was taken during
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