Deck 8: Cash and Internal Control

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Bonding means insuring a company against loss due to employee theft.
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The periodic inventory system provides no means of identifying losses from spoilage,shoplifting,and theft.
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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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An effective system of internal control requires that individuals take periodic vacations.
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Cash and inventory are very vulnerable to theft.
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Separation of duties relates to a control activity in the accounting system.
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Management's regular assessment of its internal controls is part of monitoring.
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Damaged goods that can be sold at a reduced price should be included in a company's merchandise inventory.
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Internal control involves,in part,the protection of a company's assets.
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Good internal control dictates that one employee should oversee all related parts of a transaction.
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An understated ending inventory will produce an overstated cost of goods sold.
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Proper control procedures can guarantee the prevention of theft.
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Using bar codes to take a physical inventory is considered poor accounting practice.
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In a small business,active involvement by the owner can be a practical substitute for the separation of some duties.
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Bonding provides a guarantee against theft.
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A system of internal control cannot be considered good until the possibility of human error has been completely eliminated.
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Merchandisers usually take a physical inventory when the volume of goods is at its lowest levels.
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Taking a physical inventory is not necessary under a perpetual inventory system.
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Merchandisers usually end their fiscal year during the peak season.
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Under the perpetual inventory system,inventory losses can be identified more easily than under the periodic inventory system.
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Effective internal control requires a department to purchase supplies on its own.
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Invoices are documents prepared by a vendor and sent to the accounting department of its customers.
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The purchasing department prepares a purchase requisition addressed to the vendor (seller)containing instructions related to the items ordered.
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The degree of separation of duties varies with the size of the business.
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The use of prenumbered documents is important to a good system of internal control.
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A check authorization would be prepared after a receiving report.
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The treasurer should prepare and sign a check only after a proper check authorization has been provided.
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It is best that the receiving department not be given a copy of the purchase order or the invoice.
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A formal request for a purchase from a requesting department of a business is known as a purchase order.
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A purchase requisition is prepared after a purchase order.
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A check authorization is a document that permits the issuance of a check to pay an invoice.
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A remittance advice accompanies a check sent to a vendor or the vendor's bank.
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Under an effective system of internal control,errors occur only as a result of fraud or dishonesty.
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In addition to keeping the records of a purchase transaction,the accounting department should prepare and mail checks in payment of invoices.
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The receiving department must compare goods received with goods purchased,as indicated on the purchase order.
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Sound internal control activities dictate that extra cash should always be on hand.
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A purchase requisition is a document sent by a company to a vendor.
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Cash received through the mail need be handled by only one employee to achieve effective internal control.
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At the end of each day,the cashier should be the one responsible for comparing the amount on the cash register tape with the day's cash additions to the cash register.
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The use of a cash register would be an example of a physical control.
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The use of electronic funds transfers makes check writing unnecessary.
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When an individual uses a debit card to make a purchase,the amount of the purchase is deducted directly from the individual's bank account.
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Cash equivalents are defined as investments that carry terms of 90 days or less.
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Management is responsible for establishing a satisfactory system of internal control.
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In the financial statements,the balance of the Petty Cash account and the balance of the Cash account are shown separately.
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One example of a periodic independent verification is the bank reconciliation.
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The taking of a physical inventory is an example of periodic independent verification.
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One of the best ways to control a petty cash fund is through an imprest system.
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A petty cash fund is established for small payments for which writing a check would be impractical.
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It is usually a good business practice to maintain as large a balance in the Cash account as possible.
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When a petty cash fund is replenished,the entry requires a debit to Petty Cash.
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Merchandising companies do not need as good a system of internal control as service companies.
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When a petty cash fund is established,the entry contains a credit to Cash.
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On a bank reconciliation,interest income would be added to the balance per bank.
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Cash equivalents are usually listed as short-term investments on the balance sheet.
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An effective system of internal control centralizes functions in a single,capable individual.
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When the balance of a petty cash fund is increased,the entry would contain a credit to Petty Cash.
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The materiality concept dictates that no internal controls be established over petty cash.
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When a petty cash fund is replenished,the entry requires a credit to Cash.
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The petty cash voucher should be kept by the person being reimbursed.
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Which of the following is not a goal of a system of internal control over merchandising transactions?

A)Keep credit losses as low as possible.
B)Prevent the theft of cash and inventory.
C)Keep the maximum amount of inventory on hand at all times.
D)Keep enough cash on hand to take advantage of purchase discounts.
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Internal control is weakened by all of the following except

A)collusion.
B)separation of duties.
C)human error.
D)effects of changing conditions.
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Public companies must have their financial statements audited,but are not required to have their internal control systems audited.
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A company's merchandise inventory includes all of the following,except

A)goods in possession,but which cannot be sold.
B)goods on shelves.
C)damaged goods that can be sold at a reduced price.
D)goods in storerooms.
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A good system of internal control is designed to achieve all of the following except

A)efficiency of operations.
B)reliability of financial reporting.
C)compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
D)attainment of target sales.
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Cash Short or Over would be debited for a shortage.
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All of the following are examples of internal control activities except

A)adequate supervision.
B)rotation of key personnel.
C)customer satisfaction surveys.
D)insistence that employees take earned vacations.
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A company's merchandise inventory includes all of the following,except

A)goods in warehouses.
B)goods sold,but not yet delivered.
C)goods in transit from suppliers,if title has passed to the merchandiser.
D)goods in trucks between the warehouse and the store.
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A result of a separation of duties is that

A)operations become extremely inefficient because of constant training of employees.
B)more employees will need to be bonded.
C)theft by employees becomes impossible.
D)theft is possible only if several employees scheme together
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Which of the following would not be found in a good system of internal control?

A)Requiring all employees to take earned vacations
B)Establishing a system of checks and balances
C)Having one person handle all the responsibilities of a department
D)Establishing an internal audit staff
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The financial statements of nonpublic companies are not required to be audited by an independent CPA.
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The bonding of employees is an example of which feature of a good system of internal control?

A)Authorization of transactions
B)Sound personnel policies
C)Separation of duties
D)Limited access to assets
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Each of the following is a feature of internal control except

A)management planning.
B)periodic independent verification.
C)limited access to assets.
D)authorization of transactions.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 does not require any certification from a public company's chief executive officer about the company's system of internal control.
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Annual reports of public companies will include statements from both management and independent auditors regarding the adequacy of internal control.
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The amount in the petty cash fund plus the sum of the petty cash vouchers should at all times equal the amount shown in the Petty Cash account.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has not stopped the occurrence of fraud,and additional guidance with regard to internal controls is expected to be issued.
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A physical inventory is usually taken

A)in the middle of the fiscal year.
B)at the peak of the busy season.
C)at the end of the fiscal year.
D)at December 31.
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To assure an efficient system of internal control,management should authorize all transactions.
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Under the perpetual inventory system,the entry to recognize inventory losses usually contains a

A)debit to Cost of Goods Sold.
B)debit to Merchandise Inventory.
C)credit to Gross Margin.
D)credit to Cash.
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Bonding means insuring a company against loss due to employee theft.
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The periodic inventory system provides no means of identifying losses from spoilage,shoplifting,and theft.
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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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An effective system of internal control requires that individuals take periodic vacations.
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Cash and inventory are very vulnerable to theft.
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Separation of duties relates to a control activity in the accounting system.
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Management's regular assessment of its internal controls is part of monitoring.
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Damaged goods that can be sold at a reduced price should be included in a company's merchandise inventory.
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Internal control involves,in part,the protection of a company's assets.
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Good internal control dictates that one employee should oversee all related parts of a transaction.
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An understated ending inventory will produce an overstated cost of goods sold.
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Proper control procedures can guarantee the prevention of theft.
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Using bar codes to take a physical inventory is considered poor accounting practice.
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In a small business,active involvement by the owner can be a practical substitute for the separation of some duties.
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Bonding provides a guarantee against theft.
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A system of internal control cannot be considered good until the possibility of human error has been completely eliminated.
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Merchandisers usually take a physical inventory when the volume of goods is at its lowest levels.
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Taking a physical inventory is not necessary under a perpetual inventory system.
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Merchandisers usually end their fiscal year during the peak season.
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Under the perpetual inventory system,inventory losses can be identified more easily than under the periodic inventory system.
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Effective internal control requires a department to purchase supplies on its own.
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Invoices are documents prepared by a vendor and sent to the accounting department of its customers.
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The purchasing department prepares a purchase requisition addressed to the vendor (seller)containing instructions related to the items ordered.
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The degree of separation of duties varies with the size of the business.
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The use of prenumbered documents is important to a good system of internal control.
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A check authorization would be prepared after a receiving report.
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The treasurer should prepare and sign a check only after a proper check authorization has been provided.
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It is best that the receiving department not be given a copy of the purchase order or the invoice.
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A formal request for a purchase from a requesting department of a business is known as a purchase order.
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A purchase requisition is prepared after a purchase order.
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A check authorization is a document that permits the issuance of a check to pay an invoice.
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A remittance advice accompanies a check sent to a vendor or the vendor's bank.
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Under an effective system of internal control,errors occur only as a result of fraud or dishonesty.
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In addition to keeping the records of a purchase transaction,the accounting department should prepare and mail checks in payment of invoices.
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The receiving department must compare goods received with goods purchased,as indicated on the purchase order.
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Sound internal control activities dictate that extra cash should always be on hand.
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A purchase requisition is a document sent by a company to a vendor.
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Cash received through the mail need be handled by only one employee to achieve effective internal control.
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At the end of each day,the cashier should be the one responsible for comparing the amount on the cash register tape with the day's cash additions to the cash register.
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The use of a cash register would be an example of a physical control.
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The use of electronic funds transfers makes check writing unnecessary.
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When an individual uses a debit card to make a purchase,the amount of the purchase is deducted directly from the individual's bank account.
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Cash equivalents are defined as investments that carry terms of 90 days or less.
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Management is responsible for establishing a satisfactory system of internal control.
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In the financial statements,the balance of the Petty Cash account and the balance of the Cash account are shown separately.
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One example of a periodic independent verification is the bank reconciliation.
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The taking of a physical inventory is an example of periodic independent verification.
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One of the best ways to control a petty cash fund is through an imprest system.
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A petty cash fund is established for small payments for which writing a check would be impractical.
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It is usually a good business practice to maintain as large a balance in the Cash account as possible.
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When a petty cash fund is replenished,the entry requires a debit to Petty Cash.
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Merchandising companies do not need as good a system of internal control as service companies.
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When a petty cash fund is established,the entry contains a credit to Cash.
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On a bank reconciliation,interest income would be added to the balance per bank.
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Cash equivalents are usually listed as short-term investments on the balance sheet.
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An effective system of internal control centralizes functions in a single,capable individual.
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When the balance of a petty cash fund is increased,the entry would contain a credit to Petty Cash.
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The materiality concept dictates that no internal controls be established over petty cash.
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When a petty cash fund is replenished,the entry requires a credit to Cash.
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The petty cash voucher should be kept by the person being reimbursed.
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Which of the following is not a goal of a system of internal control over merchandising transactions?

A)Keep credit losses as low as possible.
B)Prevent the theft of cash and inventory.
C)Keep the maximum amount of inventory on hand at all times.
D)Keep enough cash on hand to take advantage of purchase discounts.
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Internal control is weakened by all of the following except

A)collusion.
B)separation of duties.
C)human error.
D)effects of changing conditions.
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Public companies must have their financial statements audited,but are not required to have their internal control systems audited.
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A company's merchandise inventory includes all of the following,except

A)goods in possession,but which cannot be sold.
B)goods on shelves.
C)damaged goods that can be sold at a reduced price.
D)goods in storerooms.
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A good system of internal control is designed to achieve all of the following except

A)efficiency of operations.
B)reliability of financial reporting.
C)compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
D)attainment of target sales.
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Cash Short or Over would be debited for a shortage.
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All of the following are examples of internal control activities except

A)adequate supervision.
B)rotation of key personnel.
C)customer satisfaction surveys.
D)insistence that employees take earned vacations.
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A company's merchandise inventory includes all of the following,except

A)goods in warehouses.
B)goods sold,but not yet delivered.
C)goods in transit from suppliers,if title has passed to the merchandiser.
D)goods in trucks between the warehouse and the store.
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A result of a separation of duties is that

A)operations become extremely inefficient because of constant training of employees.
B)more employees will need to be bonded.
C)theft by employees becomes impossible.
D)theft is possible only if several employees scheme together
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Which of the following would not be found in a good system of internal control?

A)Requiring all employees to take earned vacations
B)Establishing a system of checks and balances
C)Having one person handle all the responsibilities of a department
D)Establishing an internal audit staff
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The financial statements of nonpublic companies are not required to be audited by an independent CPA.
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The bonding of employees is an example of which feature of a good system of internal control?

A)Authorization of transactions
B)Sound personnel policies
C)Separation of duties
D)Limited access to assets
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Each of the following is a feature of internal control except

A)management planning.
B)periodic independent verification.
C)limited access to assets.
D)authorization of transactions.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 does not require any certification from a public company's chief executive officer about the company's system of internal control.
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Annual reports of public companies will include statements from both management and independent auditors regarding the adequacy of internal control.
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The amount in the petty cash fund plus the sum of the petty cash vouchers should at all times equal the amount shown in the Petty Cash account.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has not stopped the occurrence of fraud,and additional guidance with regard to internal controls is expected to be issued.
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A physical inventory is usually taken

A)in the middle of the fiscal year.
B)at the peak of the busy season.
C)at the end of the fiscal year.
D)at December 31.
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To assure an efficient system of internal control,management should authorize all transactions.
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Under the perpetual inventory system,the entry to recognize inventory losses usually contains a

A)debit to Cost of Goods Sold.
B)debit to Merchandise Inventory.
C)credit to Gross Margin.
D)credit to Cash.
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