Deck 7: Internal Control and Cash

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External auditors may be employees of the company.
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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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Internal auditors are company employees.
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Internal control is the responsibility of the external auditor of the organization.
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In applying the control activity of segregation of duties, the responsibility for related activities should be assigned to the same individual.
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An independent check of performance would be more effective if it is done by surprise.
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The Sarbanes Oxley will have little impact on Canadian companies as it is legislation enacted in the United States.
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Independent checks of performance should be carried out only by external auditors.
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A strong system of internal controls will prove that an organization complies with all relevant laws and regulations.
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Television monitors are an example of a physical safeguard control.
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Internal control is a process that helps an organization achieve reliable financial reporting.
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Internal auditors evaluate the effectiveness of the organization's external controls.
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When one person is responsible for all related activities, the potential for errors and irregularities increases.
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Proper segregation of accounting duties eliminates the need for internal controls.
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Control activities are the actions that must be taken to respond to risks that threaten reliable financial reporting.
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An independent check of performance must be done by the supervisor of the employee as they would be the person who would best understand the duties of the employee.
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One of the controls for documents is to have all of the documents pre-numbered.
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Responsibility for authorizing and approving transactions must be given to the correct person.
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A VP of Sales would be the correct person to establish policies for making credit sales.
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Effective and efficient operations can be a result of a strong system of internal controls.
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Sales using a nonbank credit card are considered cash sales by the retailer.
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One advantage of a cheque is that the retailer knows immediately whether the customer has enough money in their account to pay for the transaction.
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Sales using a bank credit card are considered cash sales by the retailer.
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Too much personal debt creates an opportunity to commit fraud.
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One advantage of a debit card is that the retailer knows immediately whether the customer has enough money in their account to pay for the transaction.
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All private companies are required to have an external audit.
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An electronic funds transfer will result in less internal control because no cash or cheques are handled by company employees.
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Sales using debit cards are considered "cash" transactions.
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The person who handles the cash and makes the bank deposit should NOT be able to make changes to the sales record in the point-of-sale system.
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The most important element of the fraud triangle is rationalization.
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Having different people approve and make payments is an example of an independent check of performance control activity over cash payments.
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The size of a business may limit internal controls.
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Cash lacks owner identification.
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Opportunity to commit fraud occurs when the workplace lacks sufficient controls to deter and detect fraud.
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In Canada, the responsibility for internal controls is the responsibility of the management.
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A debit card gives customers access to money made available by a bank or other financial institution and is essentially the same as a short-term loan.
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EFT Payments increase the risk of lost, stolen, or forged cheques.
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The concept of reasonable assurance is based on the belief that the cost of control activities should NOT be more than their expected benefits.
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The fees for credit cards are higher than the fees for debit cards.
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The increased use of debit and credit cards improves a company's internal control.
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A NSF cheque would always result in a journal entry by the company.
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To replenish a petty cash fund, the entry would debit the Expense account and credit Petty Cash.
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If a company deposits all its receipts in the bank and pays all its bills by cheque, then the monthly bank statement balance will always agree with the company's record of its chequing account balance.
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Cash is listed in the current asset section of the balance sheet.
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Bank service charges are normally debited to Bank Charges Expense.
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Stale-dated cheques would NOT be reported as cash on the balance sheet.
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All errors in a bank reconciliation will result in a journal entry being made by the company.
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A company's cash deposit, while appearing as a debit on the company's books, would be shown as a credit on company's bank statement.
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A deposit in transit is a deposit which has been recorded in the company's books but NOT yet recorded by the bank.
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If there are outstanding company cheques listed on the bank reconciliation, it means that the balance in the bank account is less than the amount showing on the company's books.
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If a petty cash account is short and the fund is replenished, then the account which would be debited is the expense account Cash Over and Short.
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The first journal entry to establish a petty cash fund would be to debit Cash and credit Petty Cash.
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The purpose of a petty cash fund is to eliminate the nuisance of making payments by EFT and cheques for common small business purchases, while still maintaining reasonable controls.
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Using a bank increases the internal control over cash.
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The outstanding cheques should always decrease in subsequent months if no new cheques have been issued by the company.
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If a deposit is listed as "in transit" on the bank reconciliation, the balance in the bank account is more than the amount showing in the company's books.
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For efficiency of operations and better control over all cash activities, a company should maintain only one bank account.
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Most Canadian companies list cash first on the balance sheet because it is the most liquid of assets.
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International companies frequently list current assets in increasing order of liquidity.
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A debit memo by a bank would mean that a journal entry by the bank would be necessary.
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When two or more people get together for the purpose of circumventing prescribed controls, it is called

A) a fraud committee.
B) collusion.
C) a division of duties.
D) bonding of employees.
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The internal audit function is only effective when

A) control tasks are properly performed.
B) the results of an internal audit are reported to senior management and/or the company's owners.
C) independent checks of performance are carried out on a regular basis.
D) reports are filed with the CICA.
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An example of physical and IT controls would NOT include which of the following?

A) source documents sent promptly to the accounting department
B) alarms set at the close of the business day
C) computer facilities requiring a password or fingerprint
D) time clocks used to record time worked
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Because cash is a company's most liquid asset it is typically listed first in the current asset section of the balance sheet.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of financial pressure to commit fraud?

A) gambling
B) too much debt
C) drug addiction
D) inexpensive lifestyle
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Internal auditors

A) are hired by CPA firms to audit business firms.
B) are employees of the Canada Revenue Agency 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 company that employs them because they are not independent.
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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 good internal control.
D) is a good example of safeguarding the company's assets.
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Two individuals at a retail store work the same cash register. You evaluate this situation as

A) a violation of establishment of responsibility.
B) a violation of segregation of duties.
C) supporting the establishment of responsibility.
D) supporting independent checks of performance.
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Independent internal and/or external checks of performance would NOT include the following:

A) the checking should be done periodically or by surprise.
B) the checking should be done by someone who is independent of the employee who is responsible for the information.
C) locked warehouses are used for storage of inventory.
D) discrepancies should be reported to a management level that can do whatever is necessary to correct the situation.
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Joe is a warehouse custodian and also maintains the accounting record of the inventory held at the warehouse. An assessment of this situation indicates

A) documentation procedures are violated.
B) internal independent check of performance is violated.
C) segregation of duties is violated.
D) establishment of responsibility is violated.
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Which of the following is NOT a control activity?

A) financial reporting
B) independent checks of performance
C) documentation procedures
D) physical and IT controls
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Documentation procedures do NOT include which of the following?

A) pre-numbered documents
B) source documents sent promptly to the accounting department
C) all controls written down and kept updated
D) alarms set at the close of the business day
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In terms of segregation of duties, related buying activities include

A) ordering, receiving, paying.
B) ordering, selling, paying.
C) ordering, shipping, billing.
D) selling, shipping, paying.
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The control activity related to NOT having the same person authorize and pay for goods is known as

A) establishment of responsibility.
B) independent check of performance.
C) segregation of duties.
D) rotation of duties.
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Sam Samson has worked for Tantramar Development for 20 years without taking a vacation. An internal control that would address this situation would be

A) human resource control.
B) physical and IT controls.
C) establishment of responsibility.
D) documentation procedures.
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In terms of segregation of duties, which one of the following is NOT related to the other three?

A) ordering the merchandise
B) making a sale
C) shipping the goods
D) billing the customer
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A system of internal control

A) can never fail.
B) can be ineffective if employees collude.
C) will have costs exceeding benefits.
D) is based on the concept of absolute assurance.
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Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to fraudulent activities?

A) opportunity
B) promotion
C) financial pressure
D) rationalization
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An accounts payable clerk also can change the approved supplier master file for purchases. The control activity

A) establishment of responsibility is violated.
B) independent check of performance is violated.
C) documentation procedures is violated.
D) segregation of duties is violated.
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Internal control helps an organization achieve all of the following EXCEPT

A) reliable financial reporting.
B) compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
C) absolute assurance that fraud will not occur.
D) effective and efficient operations.
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External auditors may be employees of the company.
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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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Internal auditors are company employees.
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Internal control is the responsibility of the external auditor of the organization.
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In applying the control activity of segregation of duties, the responsibility for related activities should be assigned to the same individual.
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An independent check of performance would be more effective if it is done by surprise.
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The Sarbanes Oxley will have little impact on Canadian companies as it is legislation enacted in the United States.
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Independent checks of performance should be carried out only by external auditors.
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A strong system of internal controls will prove that an organization complies with all relevant laws and regulations.
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Television monitors are an example of a physical safeguard control.
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Internal control is a process that helps an organization achieve reliable financial reporting.
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Internal auditors evaluate the effectiveness of the organization's external controls.
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When one person is responsible for all related activities, the potential for errors and irregularities increases.
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Proper segregation of accounting duties eliminates the need for internal controls.
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Control activities are the actions that must be taken to respond to risks that threaten reliable financial reporting.
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An independent check of performance must be done by the supervisor of the employee as they would be the person who would best understand the duties of the employee.
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One of the controls for documents is to have all of the documents pre-numbered.
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Responsibility for authorizing and approving transactions must be given to the correct person.
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A VP of Sales would be the correct person to establish policies for making credit sales.
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Effective and efficient operations can be a result of a strong system of internal controls.
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Sales using a nonbank credit card are considered cash sales by the retailer.
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One advantage of a cheque is that the retailer knows immediately whether the customer has enough money in their account to pay for the transaction.
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Sales using a bank credit card are considered cash sales by the retailer.
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Too much personal debt creates an opportunity to commit fraud.
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One advantage of a debit card is that the retailer knows immediately whether the customer has enough money in their account to pay for the transaction.
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All private companies are required to have an external audit.
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An electronic funds transfer will result in less internal control because no cash or cheques are handled by company employees.
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Sales using debit cards are considered "cash" transactions.
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The person who handles the cash and makes the bank deposit should NOT be able to make changes to the sales record in the point-of-sale system.
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The most important element of the fraud triangle is rationalization.
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Having different people approve and make payments is an example of an independent check of performance control activity over cash payments.
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The size of a business may limit internal controls.
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Cash lacks owner identification.
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Opportunity to commit fraud occurs when the workplace lacks sufficient controls to deter and detect fraud.
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In Canada, the responsibility for internal controls is the responsibility of the management.
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A debit card gives customers access to money made available by a bank or other financial institution and is essentially the same as a short-term loan.
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EFT Payments increase the risk of lost, stolen, or forged cheques.
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The concept of reasonable assurance is based on the belief that the cost of control activities should NOT be more than their expected benefits.
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The fees for credit cards are higher than the fees for debit cards.
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The increased use of debit and credit cards improves a company's internal control.
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A NSF cheque would always result in a journal entry by the company.
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To replenish a petty cash fund, the entry would debit the Expense account and credit Petty Cash.
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If a company deposits all its receipts in the bank and pays all its bills by cheque, then the monthly bank statement balance will always agree with the company's record of its chequing account balance.
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Cash is listed in the current asset section of the balance sheet.
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Bank service charges are normally debited to Bank Charges Expense.
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Stale-dated cheques would NOT be reported as cash on the balance sheet.
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All errors in a bank reconciliation will result in a journal entry being made by the company.
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A company's cash deposit, while appearing as a debit on the company's books, would be shown as a credit on company's bank statement.
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A deposit in transit is a deposit which has been recorded in the company's books but NOT yet recorded by the bank.
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If there are outstanding company cheques listed on the bank reconciliation, it means that the balance in the bank account is less than the amount showing on the company's books.
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If a petty cash account is short and the fund is replenished, then the account which would be debited is the expense account Cash Over and Short.
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The first journal entry to establish a petty cash fund would be to debit Cash and credit Petty Cash.
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The purpose of a petty cash fund is to eliminate the nuisance of making payments by EFT and cheques for common small business purchases, while still maintaining reasonable controls.
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Using a bank increases the internal control over cash.
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The outstanding cheques should always decrease in subsequent months if no new cheques have been issued by the company.
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If a deposit is listed as "in transit" on the bank reconciliation, the balance in the bank account is more than the amount showing in the company's books.
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For efficiency of operations and better control over all cash activities, a company should maintain only one bank account.
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Most Canadian companies list cash first on the balance sheet because it is the most liquid of assets.
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International companies frequently list current assets in increasing order of liquidity.
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A debit memo by a bank would mean that a journal entry by the bank would be necessary.
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When two or more people get together for the purpose of circumventing prescribed controls, it is called

A) a fraud committee.
B) collusion.
C) a division of duties.
D) bonding of employees.
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The internal audit function is only effective when

A) control tasks are properly performed.
B) the results of an internal audit are reported to senior management and/or the company's owners.
C) independent checks of performance are carried out on a regular basis.
D) reports are filed with the CICA.
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An example of physical and IT controls would NOT include which of the following?

A) source documents sent promptly to the accounting department
B) alarms set at the close of the business day
C) computer facilities requiring a password or fingerprint
D) time clocks used to record time worked
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Because cash is a company's most liquid asset it is typically listed first in the current asset section of the balance sheet.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of financial pressure to commit fraud?

A) gambling
B) too much debt
C) drug addiction
D) inexpensive lifestyle
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Internal auditors

A) are hired by CPA firms to audit business firms.
B) are employees of the Canada Revenue Agency 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 company that employs them because they are not independent.
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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 good internal control.
D) is a good example of safeguarding the company's assets.
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Two individuals at a retail store work the same cash register. You evaluate this situation as

A) a violation of establishment of responsibility.
B) a violation of segregation of duties.
C) supporting the establishment of responsibility.
D) supporting independent checks of performance.
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Independent internal and/or external checks of performance would NOT include the following:

A) the checking should be done periodically or by surprise.
B) the checking should be done by someone who is independent of the employee who is responsible for the information.
C) locked warehouses are used for storage of inventory.
D) discrepancies should be reported to a management level that can do whatever is necessary to correct the situation.
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Joe is a warehouse custodian and also maintains the accounting record of the inventory held at the warehouse. An assessment of this situation indicates

A) documentation procedures are violated.
B) internal independent check of performance is violated.
C) segregation of duties is violated.
D) establishment of responsibility is violated.
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Which of the following is NOT a control activity?

A) financial reporting
B) independent checks of performance
C) documentation procedures
D) physical and IT controls
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Documentation procedures do NOT include which of the following?

A) pre-numbered documents
B) source documents sent promptly to the accounting department
C) all controls written down and kept updated
D) alarms set at the close of the business day
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In terms of segregation of duties, related buying activities include

A) ordering, receiving, paying.
B) ordering, selling, paying.
C) ordering, shipping, billing.
D) selling, shipping, paying.
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The control activity related to NOT having the same person authorize and pay for goods is known as

A) establishment of responsibility.
B) independent check of performance.
C) segregation of duties.
D) rotation of duties.
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Sam Samson has worked for Tantramar Development for 20 years without taking a vacation. An internal control that would address this situation would be

A) human resource control.
B) physical and IT controls.
C) establishment of responsibility.
D) documentation procedures.
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In terms of segregation of duties, which one of the following is NOT related to the other three?

A) ordering the merchandise
B) making a sale
C) shipping the goods
D) billing the customer
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A system of internal control

A) can never fail.
B) can be ineffective if employees collude.
C) will have costs exceeding benefits.
D) is based on the concept of absolute assurance.
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Which of the following factors does NOT contribute to fraudulent activities?

A) opportunity
B) promotion
C) financial pressure
D) rationalization
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An accounts payable clerk also can change the approved supplier master file for purchases. The control activity

A) establishment of responsibility is violated.
B) independent check of performance is violated.
C) documentation procedures is violated.
D) segregation of duties is violated.
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Internal control helps an organization achieve all of the following EXCEPT

A) reliable financial reporting.
B) compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
C) absolute assurance that fraud will not occur.
D) effective and efficient operations.
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