The Causeway Company uses the following procedures to process the cash received from credit sales. The mailroom receives checks and remittance advices.

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The Causeway Company uses the following procedures to process the cash received from credit sales. The mailroom receives checks and remittance advices from customers; a clerk endorses the checks and writes the amount paid and the check number on the remittance advice. Periodically, the mailroom clerk prepares a batch total of the remittance advices and sends the batch of remittance advices to accounts receivable along with a copy of the batch total. At the same time, the clerk sends the corresponding batch of checks to the cashier. In accounts receivable, a clerk enters the batch into an online terminal by keying the batch total, the customer number, the invoice number, the amount paid, and the check number. After verifying that the invoice is open and that the correct amount is being paid, the computer posts the payment to the accounts receivable master file. If there are any discrepancies, the clerk is notified. At the end of each batch (or at the end of the day), the computer prints a deposit slip in duplicate on the terminal in the cashier's office. The cashier compares the deposit slip to the corresponding batch of checks and then takes the deposit to the bank. As they are entered, the check number and the amount paid for each transaction are logged on tape. This log is used to create a cash receipts listing at the end of each day. A summary of customer accounts paid that day is also printed at this time. The accounts receivable clerk compares the reports to the remittance advices and batch totals and sends the total of the cash receipts to the general ledger office Order: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,17,13,14,15,16,11,12,18,19,9,10

The Causeway Company uses the following procedures to process the cash received from credit sales. The mailroom receives checks and remittance advices from customers; a clerk endorses the checks and writes the amount paid and the check number on the remittance advice. Periodically, the mailroom clerk prepares a batch total of the remittance advices and sends the batch of remittance advices to accounts receivable along with a copy of the batch total. At the same time, the clerk sends the corresponding batch of checks to the cashier. In accounts receivable, a clerk enters the batch into an online terminal by keying the batch total, the customer number, the invoice number, the amount paid, and the check number. After verifying that the invoice is open and that the correct amount is being paid, the computer posts the payment to the accounts receivable master file. (If there are any discrepancies, the clerk is notified.) At the end of each batch (or at the end of the day), the computer prints a deposit slip in duplicate on the terminal in the cashier's office. The cashier compares the deposit slip to the corresponding batch of checks and then takes the deposit to the bank. As they are entered, the check number and the amount paid for each transaction are logged on tape. This log is used to create a cash receipts listing at the end of each day. A summary of customer accounts paid that day is also printed at this time. The accounts receivable clerk compares the reports to the remittance advices and batch totals and sends the total of the cash receipts to the general ledger office. Order: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,17,13,14,15,16,11,12,18,19,9,10