Deck 7: Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash

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Requiring employees to take vacations is a weakness in a control activity because it does not promote operational efficiency.
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Control activities are most effective when several people are responsible for a given task.
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Risk assessment is one component of a good system of internal control.
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External auditors report on whether or not the company's financial statements fairly present its financial position and results of operations.
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The responsibility for ordering, receiving, and paying for merchandise should be assigned to different individuals.
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An internal control system cannot be considered effective until the possibility of human error has been completely eliminated.
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When one individual is responsible for all related activities, the potential for errors and irregularities is decreased.
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It is unlikely that a company would want to bond its employees who handle cash or inventory.
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Bonding means insuring a company against misappropriation of assets by employees.
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External auditors are usually employees of the company.
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The person responsible for making credit sales should be the vice-president of finance.
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Describe the primary components of an internal control system.
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Errors give rise to unintentional misstatements in the financial statements.
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A good system of internal control does not require monitoring.
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Fraud is an unintentional act to misappropriate (steal) assets or misstate financial statements.
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A good internal control system will help a company achieve reliable financial reporting, effective and efficient operations, and compliance with laws and regulations.
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Prepare a bank reconciliation.
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An effective control activity results when at least two individuals are assigned to one cash drawer so that each can serve as check on the other.
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The responsibility for keeping the records for an asset should be separate from the physical custody of that asset.
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Only large companies need to be concerned with a system of internal control.
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All documents should be prenumbered.
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Electronic funds transfers never have to be recorded.
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An authorized signing officer should sign a cheque only after reviewing the appropriate supporting documentation.
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To obtain maximum benefit from a bank reconciliation, the reconciliation should be prepared by the person authorized to sign cheques.
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All reconciling items in determining the adjusted cash balance per books require the depositor to make adjusting journal entries to the Cash account.
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An example of segregation of duties is having a cheque signer record cash disbursements.
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The use of a bank account makes internal control over cash more difficult.
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NSF cheques received from customers are debited by the bank to the depositor's account.
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Debit card and bank credit card transactions are considered cash.
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NSF cheques received are accounted for by adding them to the cash balance per books.
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Control over cash disbursements is improved if all expenditures are paid by cheque or through use of electronic funds transfers.
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Debt investments due within three months are normally classified as cash equivalents.
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The use of electronic funds transfers normally results in better control over cash.
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Background checks of prospective employees are not necessary when a company has an effective system of internal control.
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A bank reconciliation is generally prepared by the bank and sent to the depositor along with cancelled cheques.
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An NSF cheque that was received is recorded as an account receivable.
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Management only needs to know how much cash is available at the end of the month (when the bank reconciliation is prepared).
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Deposits in transit require an adjustment to the cash balance per books.
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Segregation of duties among employees eliminates the possibility of collusion.
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The extent of internal control activities adopted by a company must be evaluated in terms of cost-benefit.
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Cash restricted in use should be reported separately on the statement of financial position.
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Independent internal reviews should be done
(a)at the end of each accounting period.
(b)at the end of each month.
(c)periodically on a surprise basis.
(d)by the external auditor.
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When the cash account has a credit balance in the general ledger, it is reported as a non-current liability.
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An employee who makes a sale, ships the goods, and bills the customer violates which control activity?
(a)authorization of transactions and activities
(b)documentation
(c)segregation of duties
(d)human resource controls
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The custodian of a company asset should
(a)not be bonded.
(b)be someone outside the company.
(c)not have access to the accounting records for that asset.
(d)be an accountant.
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Which of the following is not a limitation of internal control?
(a)cost of establishing control procedures
(b)the human element
(c)use of a bank account
(d)the size of the company
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
(a)limit access to assets.
(b)independent internal reviews.
(c)authorization of transactions.
(d)increasing the speed of collection on receivables.
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Physical controls are not designed to safeguard assets from
(a)natural disasters.
(b)employee theft.
(c)robbery.
(d)unauthorized use.
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A key principle of cash management is to increase the speed of collection on receivables.
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A basic principle of cash management is to increase the speed of paying liabilities.
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Idle cash should be reported as restricted cash.
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Which one of the following is not a primary component of an internal control system?
(a)control activities
(b)delay payment of liabilities
(c)risk assessment
(d)control environment
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A company should plan the timing of major expenditures in light of its operating cycle.
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A cash budget will help determine if additional financing will be necessary.
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Internal controls are concerned with all of the following except
(a)computerized systems of accounting.
(b)effective and efficient operations.
(c)ensuring reliable financial reporting.
(d)compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
(a)using prenumbered documents.
(b)reconciling the bank statement.
(c)insistence that employees work overtime.
(d)insistence that employees take vacations.
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
(a)an extensive marketing plan.
(b)bonding of employees.
(c)segregation of duties.
(d)recording of all transactions.
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Internal controls may be limited by each of the following except
(a)the size of the business.
(b)the human element.
(c)bonding of employees.
(d)collusion.
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Having one person responsible for the related activities of ordering merchandise, receiving goods, and paying for them
(a)increases the potential for errors and fraud.
(b)decreases the potential for errors and fraud.
(c)is an example of a control activity.
(d)reduces cost and maximizes benefit.
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A compensating balance is always reported as a non-current asset.
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Physical controls to safeguard assets do not include
(a)cashier department supervisors.
(b)vaults.
(c)safety deposit boxes.
(d)locked warehouses.
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An accounts payable clerk also has cheque signing authority.Which control procedure is violated?
(a)authorization of transactions and activities
(b)independent checks of performance
(c)documentation
(d)segregation of duties
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The use of electronic funds transfers
(a)normally results in better internal controls.
(b)does not require segregation of duties.
(c)eliminates opportunities for fraud.
(d)does not require proper authorization.
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Which of the following is not a suggested procedure to establish a good control activity over cash disbursements?
(a)pre-signed blank cheques
(b)Different individuals approve and make payments.
(c)Blank cheques are stored with limited access.
(d)The bank statement is reconciled monthly.
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Control over cash disbursements is generally more effective when
(a)all bills are paid in cash.
(b)disbursements are made by the accounts payable subsidiary clerk.
(c)payments are made by cheque or electronic funds transfer.
(d)all purchases are made on credit.
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If employees are bonded, it means that
(a)they are not allowed to handle cash.
(b)they have worked for the company for at least 10 years.
(c)they have been insured against misappropriation of assets.
(d)they are not allowed to take vacations.
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Which one of the following items would not be considered cash?
(a)debit cards
(b)money orders
(c)coins
(d)post-dated cheques
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The control activity related to not having the same person authorize and pay for goods is known as
(a)authorization of transactions and activities.
(b)independent checks of performance.
(c)segregation of duties.
(d)human resource controls.
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Which of the following is not a good control activity over cash?
(a)Payments to creditors should be made in cash.
(b)There should be limited access to cash.
(c)The amount of cash on hand should be kept at a minimum.
(d)Cash should be deposited daily.
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Which of the following is(are) considered cash?
(a)debit cards only
(b)debit cards and bank credit cards
(c)bank credit cards only
(d)debit cards and all types of credit cards
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From an internal control standpoint, what type of controls are thorough background checks and bonding of employees?
(a)physical controls
(b)human resource controls
(c)independent checks of performance
(d)documentation
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Maximum benefit from independent checks of performance is obtained when
(a)it is made on a pre-announced basis.
(b)it is done by the employee possessing custody of the asset.
(c)discrepancies are reported to management.
(d)it is done at the time of the external audit.
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Two employees at a retail store work the same cash register.You evaluate this situation as
(a)a violation of authorization of transactions and activities.
(b)a violation of segregation of duties.
(c)supporting the authorization of transactions and activities.
(d)supporting independent checks of performance.
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A system of internal control can only provide reasonable assurance, which is based on the belief that
(a)the system is infallible.
(b)the system can always detect errors and irregularities.
(c)the costs of establishing control activities should not be greater than their expected benefit.
(d)the human element is not important.
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When two or more people get together for the purpose of circumventing prescribed controls, it is called
(a)fraud prevention.
(b)collusion.
(c)a division of duties.
(d)bonding of employees.
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Ms.Greene has worked for Ambleside Inc.for 20 years without taking a vacation.An internal control activity that would address this situation would be
(a)human resource controls.
(b)authorization of transactions and activities.
(c)physical controls.
(d)documentation.
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Which of the following is not a control activity over cash?
(a)Only designated personnel are authorized to handle cash.
(b)The same individual receives the cash and pays the bills.
(c)Surprise audits of cash on hand should be made occasionally.
(d)Access to cash is limited.
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Internal auditors
(a)are hired by independent accounting firms to audit companies.
(b)are employees of the government who evaluate the internal controls of companies filing tax returns.
(c)evaluate the system of internal controls for the companies that employ them.
(d)cannot evaluate the system of internal controls of the companies that employ them because they are not independent.
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Joe is warehouse custodian and also maintains the accounting records of the inventory held at the warehouse.Which control activity is violated?
(a)documentation
(b)independent checks of performance
(c)segregation of duties
(d)authorization of transactions and activities
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In large companies, independent checks of performance are often assigned to
(a)shift supervisors.
(b)management.
(c)internal auditors.
(d)external auditors.
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Requiring employees to take vacations is a weakness in a control activity because it does not promote operational efficiency.
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Control activities are most effective when several people are responsible for a given task.
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Risk assessment is one component of a good system of internal control.
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External auditors report on whether or not the company's financial statements fairly present its financial position and results of operations.
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The responsibility for ordering, receiving, and paying for merchandise should be assigned to different individuals.
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An internal control system cannot be considered effective until the possibility of human error has been completely eliminated.
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When one individual is responsible for all related activities, the potential for errors and irregularities is decreased.
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It is unlikely that a company would want to bond its employees who handle cash or inventory.
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Bonding means insuring a company against misappropriation of assets by employees.
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External auditors are usually employees of the company.
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The person responsible for making credit sales should be the vice-president of finance.
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Describe the primary components of an internal control system.
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Errors give rise to unintentional misstatements in the financial statements.
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A good system of internal control does not require monitoring.
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Fraud is an unintentional act to misappropriate (steal) assets or misstate financial statements.
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A good internal control system will help a company achieve reliable financial reporting, effective and efficient operations, and compliance with laws and regulations.
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Prepare a bank reconciliation.
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An effective control activity results when at least two individuals are assigned to one cash drawer so that each can serve as check on the other.
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The responsibility for keeping the records for an asset should be separate from the physical custody of that asset.
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Only large companies need to be concerned with a system of internal control.
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All documents should be prenumbered.
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Electronic funds transfers never have to be recorded.
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An authorized signing officer should sign a cheque only after reviewing the appropriate supporting documentation.
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To obtain maximum benefit from a bank reconciliation, the reconciliation should be prepared by the person authorized to sign cheques.
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All reconciling items in determining the adjusted cash balance per books require the depositor to make adjusting journal entries to the Cash account.
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An example of segregation of duties is having a cheque signer record cash disbursements.
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The use of a bank account makes internal control over cash more difficult.
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NSF cheques received from customers are debited by the bank to the depositor's account.
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Debit card and bank credit card transactions are considered cash.
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NSF cheques received are accounted for by adding them to the cash balance per books.
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Control over cash disbursements is improved if all expenditures are paid by cheque or through use of electronic funds transfers.
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Debt investments due within three months are normally classified as cash equivalents.
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The use of electronic funds transfers normally results in better control over cash.
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Background checks of prospective employees are not necessary when a company has an effective system of internal control.
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A bank reconciliation is generally prepared by the bank and sent to the depositor along with cancelled cheques.
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An NSF cheque that was received is recorded as an account receivable.
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Management only needs to know how much cash is available at the end of the month (when the bank reconciliation is prepared).
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Deposits in transit require an adjustment to the cash balance per books.
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Segregation of duties among employees eliminates the possibility of collusion.
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The extent of internal control activities adopted by a company must be evaluated in terms of cost-benefit.
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Cash restricted in use should be reported separately on the statement of financial position.
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Independent internal reviews should be done
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When the cash account has a credit balance in the general ledger, it is reported as a non-current liability.
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An employee who makes a sale, ships the goods, and bills the customer violates which control activity?
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The custodian of a company asset should
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(c)not have access to the accounting records for that asset.
(d)be an accountant.
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Which of the following is not a limitation of internal control?
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(d)the size of the company
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
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(c)authorization of transactions.
(d)increasing the speed of collection on receivables.
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Physical controls are not designed to safeguard assets from
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(d)unauthorized use.
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A key principle of cash management is to increase the speed of collection on receivables.
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A basic principle of cash management is to increase the speed of paying liabilities.
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Idle cash should be reported as restricted cash.
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Which one of the following is not a primary component of an internal control system?
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(b)delay payment of liabilities
(c)risk assessment
(d)control environment
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A company should plan the timing of major expenditures in light of its operating cycle.
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A cash budget will help determine if additional financing will be necessary.
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Internal controls are concerned with all of the following except
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(c)ensuring reliable financial reporting.
(d)compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
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(b)reconciling the bank statement.
(c)insistence that employees work overtime.
(d)insistence that employees take vacations.
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All of the following are examples of a control activity except
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(b)bonding of employees.
(c)segregation of duties.
(d)recording of all transactions.
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Internal controls may be limited by each of the following except
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(b)the human element.
(c)bonding of employees.
(d)collusion.
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Having one person responsible for the related activities of ordering merchandise, receiving goods, and paying for them
(a)increases the potential for errors and fraud.
(b)decreases the potential for errors and fraud.
(c)is an example of a control activity.
(d)reduces cost and maximizes benefit.
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A compensating balance is always reported as a non-current asset.
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Physical controls to safeguard assets do not include
(a)cashier department supervisors.
(b)vaults.
(c)safety deposit boxes.
(d)locked warehouses.
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An accounts payable clerk also has cheque signing authority.Which control procedure is violated?
(a)authorization of transactions and activities
(b)independent checks of performance
(c)documentation
(d)segregation of duties
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The use of electronic funds transfers
(a)normally results in better internal controls.
(b)does not require segregation of duties.
(c)eliminates opportunities for fraud.
(d)does not require proper authorization.
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Which of the following is not a suggested procedure to establish a good control activity over cash disbursements?
(a)pre-signed blank cheques
(b)Different individuals approve and make payments.
(c)Blank cheques are stored with limited access.
(d)The bank statement is reconciled monthly.
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Control over cash disbursements is generally more effective when
(a)all bills are paid in cash.
(b)disbursements are made by the accounts payable subsidiary clerk.
(c)payments are made by cheque or electronic funds transfer.
(d)all purchases are made on credit.
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If employees are bonded, it means that
(a)they are not allowed to handle cash.
(b)they have worked for the company for at least 10 years.
(c)they have been insured against misappropriation of assets.
(d)they are not allowed to take vacations.
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Which one of the following items would not be considered cash?
(a)debit cards
(b)money orders
(c)coins
(d)post-dated cheques
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The control activity related to not having the same person authorize and pay for goods is known as
(a)authorization of transactions and activities.
(b)independent checks of performance.
(c)segregation of duties.
(d)human resource controls.
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Which of the following is not a good control activity over cash?
(a)Payments to creditors should be made in cash.
(b)There should be limited access to cash.
(c)The amount of cash on hand should be kept at a minimum.
(d)Cash should be deposited daily.
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Which of the following is(are) considered cash?
(a)debit cards only
(b)debit cards and bank credit cards
(c)bank credit cards only
(d)debit cards and all types of credit cards
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From an internal control standpoint, what type of controls are thorough background checks and bonding of employees?
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(b)human resource controls
(c)independent checks of performance
(d)documentation
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Maximum benefit from independent checks of performance is obtained when
(a)it is made on a pre-announced basis.
(b)it is done by the employee possessing custody of the asset.
(c)discrepancies are reported to management.
(d)it is done at the time of the external audit.
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Two employees at a retail store work the same cash register.You evaluate this situation as
(a)a violation of authorization of transactions and activities.
(b)a violation of segregation of duties.
(c)supporting the authorization of transactions and activities.
(d)supporting independent checks of performance.
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A system of internal control can only provide reasonable assurance, which is based on the belief that
(a)the system is infallible.
(b)the system can always detect errors and irregularities.
(c)the costs of establishing control activities should not be greater than their expected benefit.
(d)the human element is not important.
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When two or more people get together for the purpose of circumventing prescribed controls, it is called
(a)fraud prevention.
(b)collusion.
(c)a division of duties.
(d)bonding of employees.
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Ms.Greene has worked for Ambleside Inc.for 20 years without taking a vacation.An internal control activity that would address this situation would be
(a)human resource controls.
(b)authorization of transactions and activities.
(c)physical controls.
(d)documentation.
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77
Which of the following is not a control activity over cash?
(a)Only designated personnel are authorized to handle cash.
(b)The same individual receives the cash and pays the bills.
(c)Surprise audits of cash on hand should be made occasionally.
(d)Access to cash is limited.
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78
Internal auditors
(a)are hired by independent accounting firms to audit companies.
(b)are employees of the government who evaluate the internal controls of companies filing tax returns.
(c)evaluate the system of internal controls for the companies that employ them.
(d)cannot evaluate the system of internal controls of the companies that employ them because they are not independent.
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79
Joe is warehouse custodian and also maintains the accounting records of the inventory held at the warehouse.Which control activity is violated?
(a)documentation
(b)independent checks of performance
(c)segregation of duties
(d)authorization of transactions and activities
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80
In large companies, independent checks of performance are often assigned to
(a)shift supervisors.
(b)management.
(c)internal auditors.
(d)external auditors.
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