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- Upper Limit on Misstatements Calculation: Monetary Unit Sampling. The auditorsmailed positive confirmations on 60 customers’ accounts receivable balances. The company’saccounts receivable balance comprised 2,356 customer accounts with a total recorded balanceof $19,600,000, and the sampling interval was $280,000. The auditors received four positiveconfirmation returns reporting exceptions. Upon follow-up, they found the following:∙ Account 2333. Recorded balance $8,345. The account was overstated by $1,669 becausethe client made an arithmetic mistake recording a credit memo. The company issued only86 credit memos during the year. The auditors examined all of them for the same arithmetic mistake and found no similar misstatements.∙ Account 363. Recorded balance $7,460. The account was overstated by $1,865 because thecompany sold merchandise to a customer with payment due in six months plus 15 percentinterest. The billing clerk made a mistake and recorded the sales price and the…Carl Roen had a balance of $1,700 in his checking account at First National Bank on a day when the bank received the following five checks for processing against his account. Check Number Check Amount Number Amount 3150 $135 3165 $750 3162 400 3166 1,710 3169 380 Assuming a $130 fee assessed by the bank for each bounced check, how much fee revenue would the bank generate if it processed checks (1) from largest to smallest, (2) from smallest to largest, and (3) in order of check number? Fee revenue (1) Largest to smallest $ so (2) Smallest to largest $ 30 (3) In order of check number $ 60The cash account for Brentwood Bike Co. at May 1 indicated a balance of $13,360. During May, the total cash deposited was $67,250 and checks written totaled $62,440. The bank statement indicated a balance of $22,800 on May 31. Comparing the bank statement, the canceled checks, and the accompanying memos with the records revealed the following reconciling items: Checks outstanding totaled $10,150. A deposit of $8,270, representing receipts of May 31, had been made too late to appear on the bank statement. The bank had collected for Brentwood Bike Co. $4,370 on a note left for collection. The face of the note was $4,040. A check for $580 returned with the statement had been incorrectly charged by the bank as $850. A check for $850 returned with the statement had been recorded by Brentwood Bike Co. as $580. The check was for the payment of an obligation to Adkins Co. on account. Bank service charges for May amounted to $70. A check for $1,010 from Jennings Co. was returned by the bank…
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