COLLEGE ACCOUNTING, CHAPTERS 1-27 2T
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Chapter 7A, Problem 4SPB
1.
To determine
Suggest a control to prevent it from happening for the misstatement, if a bill from a supplier was paid for goods that had not been ordered.
2.
To determine
Suggest a control to prevent it from happening for the misstatement, if a supplier’s bill for 50 boxes of materials was paid even through only 40 boxes were received.
3.
To determine
Suggest a control to prevent it from happening for the misstatement, if a expensive product components were stolen by an employee from a loading dock area after hours.
4.
To determine
Suggest a control to prevent it from happening for the misstatement, if no bill was sent to a customer for a shipment because the shipping document was lost after the shipment was made.
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