Exam 6: Banking Procedure and Control of Cash
Exam 1: Accounting Concepts and Procedures125 Questions
Exam 2: Debits and Credits: Analyzing and Recording Business Transactions125 Questions
Exam 3: Beginning the Accounting Cycle125 Questions
Exam 4: The Accounting Cycle Continued126 Questions
Exam 5: The Accounting Cycle Completed126 Questions
Exam 6: Banking Procedure and Control of Cash125 Questions
Exam 7: Calculating Pay and Payroll Taxes: the Beginning of the Payroll Process138 Questions
Exam 8: Paying, Recording, and Reporting Payroll and Payroll Taxes:113 Questions
Exam 9: Sales and Cash Receipts125 Questions
Exam 10: Purchases and Cash Payments110 Questions
Exam 11: Preparing a Worksheet for a Merchandise Company123 Questions
Exam 12: Completion of the Accounting Cycle for a Merchandise Company125 Questions
Exam 13: Accounting for Bad Debts120 Questions
Exam 14: Notes Receivable and Notes Payable132 Questions
Exam 15: Accounting for Merchandise Inventory125 Questions
Exam 16: Accounting for Property, Plant, Equipment, and Intangible Assets147 Questions
Exam 17: Partnership130 Questions
Exam 18: Corporations: Organizations and Stock124 Questions
Exam 19: Corporations: Stock Values, Dividends, Treasury Stocks,122 Questions
Exam 20: Corporations and Bonds Payable138 Questions
Exam 21: Statement of Cash Flows125 Questions
Exam 22: Analyzing Financial Statements124 Questions
Exam 23: The Voucher System133 Questions
Exam 24: Departmental Accounting140 Questions
Exam 25: Manufacturing Accounting126 Questions
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For each of the following, identify in Column 1 the category to which the account belongs, in Column 2 the normal balance for the account, in Column 3 the financial statement on which the account balance is reported, and in Column 4 the nature of the account (permanent/temporary).
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Indicate which effect(s) each situation will have:
-________ Establishment of petty cash
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Deposits in transit result because of a timing difference between the bank records and checkbook records.
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An employee assigned the responsibility for overseeing the petty cash fund is called the Accounts Receivable clerk.
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The entry to replenish the petty cash fund included a debit to Equipment instead of Supplies for the purchase of supplies. This would cause:
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List at least five company policies that would be included in an internal control system.
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List and describe some of the electronic conveniences that we are now provided when doing our banking.
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If the ending balance in the Cash Short and Over account is a credit, it indicates that cash shortages have exceeded cash overages for the period.
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If a check marked NSF is returned from the bank, an adjusting entry crediting Cash is needed.
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Determine the cash shortage given the following:
The balance per the petty cash account $200
The count of coin and currency amounts to $120
There are receipts: for telephone costs of $25, for supplies of $6, for transportation $6, for funeral flowers $38
$ ________
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The bank statement included bank charges. On the bank reconciliation, this item is:
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The May bank statement for Consulting Services shows a balance of $7,200, but the balance per books shows a cash balance of $9,100. Other information includes: 1. A check for $170 to pay the electric bill was recorded on the books as $20.
2) Included on the bank statement was a note collected by the bank for $450 plus interest of $30.
3) Checks outstanding totaled $290.
4) Bank service charges were $60.
5) Deposits in transit were $2,460.
Which item should be added to the company's book balance during the bank reconciliation?
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The person or company to whom a check is payable is called the:
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The May bank statement for Tax Services shows a balance of $5,700, but the balance per books shows a cash balance of $7,200. Other information includes: 1. A check for $200 to pay the electric bill was recorded on the books as $30.
2) Included on the bank statement was a note collected by the bank for $440 plus interest of $20.
3) Checks outstanding totaled $270.
4) Bank service charges were $50.
5) Deposits in transit were $2,010.
Which item(s) should be subtracted from the balance per books?
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Using correct cash handling procedures, deposits should be made by the end of the week.
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For each of the following, identify in Column 1 the category to which the account belongs, in Column 2 the normal balance for the account, in Column 3 the financial statement on which the account balance is reported, and in Column 4 the nature of the account (permanent/temporary).
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