Survey of Accounting (Accounting I)
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305961883
Author: Carl Warren
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.13E
To determine
Concept Introduction:
Internal Control:
Internal controls are policies and procedures implemented by an organization to attain operational goals and maintain the integrity of accounting. Internal
To Indicate:
a. The amount deposited in the bank
b. The amount recorded as sales
c. The recording of the difference
d. Action to be taken on cashier for consistent errors
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The actual cash received from the day’s cash sales was $27,214, and the amount indicated by the cash register total was $27,236.
a. What is the amount deposited in the bank for the day's sales?$fill in the blank 1
b. What is the amount recorded for the day's sales?$fill in the blank 2
c. How should the difference be recorded? of $fill in the blank 4 should be recorded as
d. If a cashier is consistently over or short, what action should be taken?
Which of the following is considered cash?
a. Thirty-day certificate of deposits
b. Customer’s post-dated checks
c. Six-month money market savings certificates
d. Money market checking accounts
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Accompanying the bank statement was a debit memo for an NSF check received from a customer. What entry is required in the
company's accounts?
Oa. debit Cash; credit Other Income
Ob. debit Accounts Receivable; credit Cash
Oc. debit Other Income; credit Cash
Od. debit Cash: credit Accounts Receivable
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