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1 Fraud, Internal Control, Cash
Chapter 8 Fraud, Internal Control, Cash

2 Fraud What contributes to fraud? Opportunity Financial Pressure
Rationalization

3 Six Principles of Control
Establishment of responsibility Segregation of duties Documentation procedures Physical controls Independent internal verification Human resource control

4 Petty Cash Procedures Petty Cash is a small fund that is kept in the business to pay expenses that cannot be paid by a check. Refreshments Parking Tips

5 Three Steps in a Petty Cash Fund
Establish the Fund Entry: March 1 - Petty Cash 100 Cash

6 Making Payments From Petty Cash
When money is taken, there should be a voucher or receipt placed in the box. The voucher or receipt shows the amount, date, who the payment was made to, the person approving it and what the payment was for.

7 Replenishing the Petty Cash Fund
Add up all the vouchers Entry March 15 – Postage Expense 44 Miscellaneous Exp 10 Cash The $54.00 is put in the box to bring the fund back up to $100. **Sometimes the vouchers(receipts) do not exactly match, then you have to use an account called “short and over”.*** DO E8-7 and E8-8 Page 381

8 Bank Procedures Deposits Checks
Verification of a deposit should always be retained by a business. Deposits are added to cash balance Checks Three parts to a check The bank name, the date The payee to whom the check is payable The person signing the check Checks are subtracted from the cash balance

9 Bank Reconciliation At the end of the month, the bank sends the account owner a statement either by mail, electronically or both. The statement gives the information on Checks Paid Deposits Recorded NFS Checks Service Charges Debit Memos Credit Memos The bank balance and your cash balance will not match, so you have to reconcile.

10 Steps in a Bank Reconciliation
Deposits in transit The company recorded them but they have not been recorded by the bank Add to bank balance Outstanding checks Issued checks recorded by the company but have not been cashed by the bank. Subtract from bank balance

11 Steps Continued Look for errors Bank memoranda Service Charges
Checks with the wrong amount Deposits with the wrong amount Bank memoranda NSF Check (DM) Subtract from check register Charge for printing checks (DM) Collection of a notes receivable (CM) Add to check register Service Charges EFT – Electronic Funds Transfer can either be added or subtracted Example on Page 370 and Journal Entries Needed


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