Deck 6: Managing and Reporting Working Capital

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____________________ is the excess of a business' current assets over its current liabilities.
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____________________ is calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets.
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The term working capital represents the net resources that managers have to work with in the business' ____________________ ____________________.
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An ____________________ is a set of policies and procedures that direct how employees should perform a business' activities.
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A business' ____________________ includes money on hand, deposits in cheque and savings accounts, and cheques and credit card invoices that it has received from customers but not yet deposited.
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For cash sales, the most important control is the proper use of a ____________________.
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The fact that customers receive a copy of the ____________________ helps to ensure that each sale is entered into the cash register.
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The basic rule for good internal control over cash payments is to have all payments ____________________ before they are made.
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Each month the bank sends the business a ____________________ that summarises the business' banking activities during the month.
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A business prepares a ____________________ to analyse the difference between the ending cash balance in its accounting records and the ending cash balance reported by the bank in the bank statement.
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Cash is usually the first asset listed on the balance sheet because it is the most _______________ current asset.
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____________________ are the amounts owed to a business by customers from previous credit sales
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Credit card sales are not the same as an accounts receivable, meaning credit card receipts are often referred to as ____________________.
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A simple control over accounts receivable is to have potential customers complete a ____________________ prior to letting them charge.
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____________________ is the merchandise a retail business holds for resale.
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A ______________ ____________ is a document authorising a supplier to ship the items listed on the document at a specific price.
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One physical control over inventory is to restrict ____________________ to it.
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Regardless of the inventory method used, periodic or perpetual, a business should always perform a ____________________ of inventory.
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____________________ are the amounts that a business owes to its suppliers for previous credit purchases of inventory and supplies.
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A simple control over accounts payable is to limit the number of employees authorised to make ____________________.
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If the accounts payable balance is too large in relation to business' current assets, the business will begin to experience ____________________ problems.
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The _____________ of aggressive working capital management has been questioned by some business leaders and critics.
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Accounting issues are the basis for three of the top 10 reasons why small businesses fail.
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Working capital is the excess of total assets over total liabilities.
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It is possible that a business could have negative working capital should current assets be less than current liabilities.
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Working capital is a liquidity issue.
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Other terms for working capital management are operating capital management and short-term financial management.
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Other terms for working capital management are investment capital management and long-term financial management.
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Working capital management is a balancing act between having enough liquidity versus having so much excess cash that profitability is reduced.
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An appropriate amount of working capital is enough to finance the business' long-term growth plus an extra amount in case something happens.
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A business' cash includes cheque and credit card invoices, even if they have not yet been deposited.
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The most likely asset to be stolen in a business is cash.
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For cash sales, the most important cash procedure is the proper use of a cash register.
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A business should deposit all cash receipts into the bank once a week.
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A basic internal control over cash payments is to make sure payments are only made for approved purchases, supported by proper documentation.
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Bank reconciliations enable the business to report the correct cash balance on its income statement.
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A deposit in transit is a cash deposit that has not yet been included in the Cash Account.
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The Cash Account is the amount of money under the control of one employee used for making small cash payments for a business.
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Cash is usually the first non-current asset listed on the balance sheet as it is the most liquid.
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The total amount of accounts receivable less the expected amount of uncollectible accounts is called the net realisable value.
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Credit terms of 2/10, net/30 means a 20% discount if paid in 30 days.
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Accounts receivable can provide a greater increase in profit if credit sales are monitored properly.
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One advantage of credit sales is that having accounts receivable does not require significant management effort.
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Cost of goods sold is the merchandise a retail business holds for resale.
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The cost of goods sold would appear on the income statement while the cost of the ending inventory would appear on the balance sheet.
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The first in first out (FIFO) method of inventory calculation allocates costs to cost of goods sold by assigning each unit sold the cost to the business of purchasing that particular unit.
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Adopting first in first out (FIFO) or specific identification method of inventory calculation will not impact cost of goods sold and ending inventory balances.
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The amount of accounts payable that a business owes is listed as a current asset on the balance sheet.
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To facilitate transactions efficiently all employees should be able to execute a purchase order.
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Working capital management is only important when a business has a relatively large amount of capital.
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A business' working capital is:

A) the excess of its current assets over its current liabilities.
B) its gross profit.
C) the difference between total assets and total liabilities.
D) the total owners' equity minus retained earnings.
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Which of the following current assets is most liquid?

A) accounts payable.
B) inventory.
C) cash account.
D) accounts receivable.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons cash is the asset most likely to be stolen from a business?

A) It has no recorded identification marks.
B) It is difficult to prove that it has been stolen.
C) It is difficult to prove who stole it.
D) It is the most valuable asset for a business.
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Requiring an employee who does not handle accounting records to open the mail is an example of:

A) separation of duties.
B) credit investigations.
C) purchase order authorisation.
D) bank reconciliation.
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Which of the following is a good internal control for cash payments?

A) Payments to suppliers should be made as quickly as possible.
B) An experienced accountant should have total responsibility for all cash payment functions.
C) Payments should be authorised before they are made.
D) Supporting documentation should be destroyed immediately after payment to avoid incorrectly paying twice.
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A cash receipt that the business has added to its cash account, but that the bank has not added to the business' account is a:

A) deposit made directly by the bank.
B) NSF cheque.
C) deposit in transit.
D) pending payment.
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Which of the following would NOT be a reason for the difference between the bank balance in a business' accounting records and the balance per the bank statement?

A) deposits in transit.
B) outstanding cheques.
C) charges made directly by the bank.
D) the bank balance at the end of the previous period.
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Which of the following pieces of information would you not expect a potential credit customer to provide in a credit application form?

A) the name of their spouse and their personal bank account details.
B) the name of their bank.
C) a list of assets.
D) a list of other debts.
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Which of the following is NOT a method for calculating the dollar value for inventory?

A) First in first out (FIFO).
B) Weighted average.
C) Specific identification.
D) Cost of goods sold.
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What is an internal control structure?
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What are the best ways to prevent both intentional and unintentional losses of cash?
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What controls should a business establish for cash sales?
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What are the steps in preparing the bank reconciliation?
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What is a petty cash fund?
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What simple controls should be established over accounts receivable?
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Why is accounting for, controlling, and reporting on inventory important?
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Describe six inventory controls.
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Describe the specific identification method of calculating inventory balances.
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Describe simple controls that might be established over accounts payable.
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An examination of the accounting records and the bank statement of Johnson Business revealed the following:
 Balance in Johnson’s cash account $25000 Balance according to the bank $30000 Outstanding cheques $7600 Deposits in transit $17500 Bank fees 100 Direct deposits to the bank $15000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Balance in Johnson's cash account } & \$ 25000 \\\text { Balance according to the bank } & \$ 30000 \\\text { Outstanding cheques } & \$ 7600 \\\text { Deposits in transit } & \$ 17500 \\\text { Bank fees } & 100 \\\text { Direct deposits to the bank } & \$ 15000\end{array}
Prepare a bank reconciliation, and identify the items that require adjustments to Johnson's records.
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An examination of the accounting records and the bank statement of Garrison Business revealed the following:
 Balance in Garrison’s cash account $50000 Balance according to the bank $45000 Outstanding cheques $8000 Deposits in transit $22500 Bank fees $500 Direct deposits to the bank $10000\begin{array} { l l } \text { Balance in Garrison's cash account } & \$ 50000 \\\text { Balance according to the bank } & \$ 45000 \\\text { Outstanding cheques } & \$ 8000 \\\text { Deposits in transit } & \$ 22500 \\\text { Bank fees } & \$ 500 \\\text { Direct deposits to the bank } & \$ 10000\end{array} Prepare a bank reconciliation and identify the items that require adjustments to Garrison's records.
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A business is reconciling its bank accounts. Indicate whether each of the following items would be added to (+), subtracted from (-), or have no effect on (0) the business' cash balance and the bank balance in determining the reconciled cash balance.
 Business  Cash Balance  Bank  Balance  Deposits in transit  Charges made directly by the bank  The business’ over-recording of a cheque that it wrote  Outstanding cheques  Deposits made directly by the bank  The bank’s over-recording of a deposit \begin{array} { | l | c | c | } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { Business } \\\text { Cash Balance }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Bank } \\\text { Balance }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Deposits in transit } & & \\\hline \text { Charges made directly by the bank } & & \\\hline \text { The business' over-recording of a cheque that it wrote } & & \\\hline \text { Outstanding cheques } & & \\\hline \text { Deposits made directly by the bank } & & \\\hline \text { The bank's over-recording of a deposit } & & \\\hline\end{array}
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Deck 6: Managing and Reporting Working Capital
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____________________ is the excess of a business' current assets over its current liabilities.
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____________________ is calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets.
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The term working capital represents the net resources that managers have to work with in the business' ____________________ ____________________.
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An ____________________ is a set of policies and procedures that direct how employees should perform a business' activities.
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A business' ____________________ includes money on hand, deposits in cheque and savings accounts, and cheques and credit card invoices that it has received from customers but not yet deposited.
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For cash sales, the most important control is the proper use of a ____________________.
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The fact that customers receive a copy of the ____________________ helps to ensure that each sale is entered into the cash register.
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The basic rule for good internal control over cash payments is to have all payments ____________________ before they are made.
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Each month the bank sends the business a ____________________ that summarises the business' banking activities during the month.
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A business prepares a ____________________ to analyse the difference between the ending cash balance in its accounting records and the ending cash balance reported by the bank in the bank statement.
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Cash is usually the first asset listed on the balance sheet because it is the most _______________ current asset.
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____________________ are the amounts owed to a business by customers from previous credit sales
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Credit card sales are not the same as an accounts receivable, meaning credit card receipts are often referred to as ____________________.
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A simple control over accounts receivable is to have potential customers complete a ____________________ prior to letting them charge.
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____________________ is the merchandise a retail business holds for resale.
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A ______________ ____________ is a document authorising a supplier to ship the items listed on the document at a specific price.
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One physical control over inventory is to restrict ____________________ to it.
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Regardless of the inventory method used, periodic or perpetual, a business should always perform a ____________________ of inventory.
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____________________ are the amounts that a business owes to its suppliers for previous credit purchases of inventory and supplies.
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A simple control over accounts payable is to limit the number of employees authorised to make ____________________.
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If the accounts payable balance is too large in relation to business' current assets, the business will begin to experience ____________________ problems.
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The _____________ of aggressive working capital management has been questioned by some business leaders and critics.
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Accounting issues are the basis for three of the top 10 reasons why small businesses fail.
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Working capital is the excess of total assets over total liabilities.
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It is possible that a business could have negative working capital should current assets be less than current liabilities.
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Working capital is a liquidity issue.
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Other terms for working capital management are operating capital management and short-term financial management.
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Other terms for working capital management are investment capital management and long-term financial management.
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Working capital management is a balancing act between having enough liquidity versus having so much excess cash that profitability is reduced.
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An appropriate amount of working capital is enough to finance the business' long-term growth plus an extra amount in case something happens.
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A business' cash includes cheque and credit card invoices, even if they have not yet been deposited.
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The most likely asset to be stolen in a business is cash.
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For cash sales, the most important cash procedure is the proper use of a cash register.
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A business should deposit all cash receipts into the bank once a week.
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A basic internal control over cash payments is to make sure payments are only made for approved purchases, supported by proper documentation.
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Bank reconciliations enable the business to report the correct cash balance on its income statement.
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A deposit in transit is a cash deposit that has not yet been included in the Cash Account.
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The Cash Account is the amount of money under the control of one employee used for making small cash payments for a business.
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Cash is usually the first non-current asset listed on the balance sheet as it is the most liquid.
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The total amount of accounts receivable less the expected amount of uncollectible accounts is called the net realisable value.
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Credit terms of 2/10, net/30 means a 20% discount if paid in 30 days.
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Accounts receivable can provide a greater increase in profit if credit sales are monitored properly.
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One advantage of credit sales is that having accounts receivable does not require significant management effort.
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Cost of goods sold is the merchandise a retail business holds for resale.
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The cost of goods sold would appear on the income statement while the cost of the ending inventory would appear on the balance sheet.
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The first in first out (FIFO) method of inventory calculation allocates costs to cost of goods sold by assigning each unit sold the cost to the business of purchasing that particular unit.
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Adopting first in first out (FIFO) or specific identification method of inventory calculation will not impact cost of goods sold and ending inventory balances.
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The amount of accounts payable that a business owes is listed as a current asset on the balance sheet.
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To facilitate transactions efficiently all employees should be able to execute a purchase order.
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Working capital management is only important when a business has a relatively large amount of capital.
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A business' working capital is:

A) the excess of its current assets over its current liabilities.
B) its gross profit.
C) the difference between total assets and total liabilities.
D) the total owners' equity minus retained earnings.
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Which of the following current assets is most liquid?

A) accounts payable.
B) inventory.
C) cash account.
D) accounts receivable.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons cash is the asset most likely to be stolen from a business?

A) It has no recorded identification marks.
B) It is difficult to prove that it has been stolen.
C) It is difficult to prove who stole it.
D) It is the most valuable asset for a business.
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Requiring an employee who does not handle accounting records to open the mail is an example of:

A) separation of duties.
B) credit investigations.
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D) bank reconciliation.
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Which of the following is a good internal control for cash payments?

A) Payments to suppliers should be made as quickly as possible.
B) An experienced accountant should have total responsibility for all cash payment functions.
C) Payments should be authorised before they are made.
D) Supporting documentation should be destroyed immediately after payment to avoid incorrectly paying twice.
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A cash receipt that the business has added to its cash account, but that the bank has not added to the business' account is a:

A) deposit made directly by the bank.
B) NSF cheque.
C) deposit in transit.
D) pending payment.
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Which of the following would NOT be a reason for the difference between the bank balance in a business' accounting records and the balance per the bank statement?

A) deposits in transit.
B) outstanding cheques.
C) charges made directly by the bank.
D) the bank balance at the end of the previous period.
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Which of the following pieces of information would you not expect a potential credit customer to provide in a credit application form?

A) the name of their spouse and their personal bank account details.
B) the name of their bank.
C) a list of assets.
D) a list of other debts.
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Which of the following is NOT a method for calculating the dollar value for inventory?

A) First in first out (FIFO).
B) Weighted average.
C) Specific identification.
D) Cost of goods sold.
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What is an internal control structure?
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What are the best ways to prevent both intentional and unintentional losses of cash?
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What controls should a business establish for cash sales?
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What are the steps in preparing the bank reconciliation?
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What is a petty cash fund?
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What simple controls should be established over accounts receivable?
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Why is accounting for, controlling, and reporting on inventory important?
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Describe six inventory controls.
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Describe the specific identification method of calculating inventory balances.
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Describe simple controls that might be established over accounts payable.
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An examination of the accounting records and the bank statement of Johnson Business revealed the following:
 Balance in Johnson’s cash account $25000 Balance according to the bank $30000 Outstanding cheques $7600 Deposits in transit $17500 Bank fees 100 Direct deposits to the bank $15000\begin{array}{lr}\text { Balance in Johnson's cash account } & \$ 25000 \\\text { Balance according to the bank } & \$ 30000 \\\text { Outstanding cheques } & \$ 7600 \\\text { Deposits in transit } & \$ 17500 \\\text { Bank fees } & 100 \\\text { Direct deposits to the bank } & \$ 15000\end{array}
Prepare a bank reconciliation, and identify the items that require adjustments to Johnson's records.
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An examination of the accounting records and the bank statement of Garrison Business revealed the following:
 Balance in Garrison’s cash account $50000 Balance according to the bank $45000 Outstanding cheques $8000 Deposits in transit $22500 Bank fees $500 Direct deposits to the bank $10000\begin{array} { l l } \text { Balance in Garrison's cash account } & \$ 50000 \\\text { Balance according to the bank } & \$ 45000 \\\text { Outstanding cheques } & \$ 8000 \\\text { Deposits in transit } & \$ 22500 \\\text { Bank fees } & \$ 500 \\\text { Direct deposits to the bank } & \$ 10000\end{array} Prepare a bank reconciliation and identify the items that require adjustments to Garrison's records.
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A business is reconciling its bank accounts. Indicate whether each of the following items would be added to (+), subtracted from (-), or have no effect on (0) the business' cash balance and the bank balance in determining the reconciled cash balance.
 Business  Cash Balance  Bank  Balance  Deposits in transit  Charges made directly by the bank  The business’ over-recording of a cheque that it wrote  Outstanding cheques  Deposits made directly by the bank  The bank’s over-recording of a deposit \begin{array} { | l | c | c | } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { Business } \\\text { Cash Balance }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Bank } \\\text { Balance }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Deposits in transit } & & \\\hline \text { Charges made directly by the bank } & & \\\hline \text { The business' over-recording of a cheque that it wrote } & & \\\hline \text { Outstanding cheques } & & \\\hline \text { Deposits made directly by the bank } & & \\\hline \text { The bank's over-recording of a deposit } & & \\\hline\end{array}
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