Chapter 7: Q1RQ (page 411)
What is internal control?
Short Answer
Internal control refers to the plans or rulesimplemented by the business entities to promote the efficiency of business operationsand prevent fraud.
Chapter 7: Q1RQ (page 411)
What is internal control?
Internal control refers to the plans or rulesimplemented by the business entities to promote the efficiency of business operationsand prevent fraud.
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Suppose that on June 1, Rockinโ Gyrations, a disc jockey service, creates a petty cash
fund with an imprest balance of \(300. During June, Michael Martell, fund custodian,
signs the following petty cash tickets:
Petty Cash
Ticket Number Item Amount
1 Postage for package received \) 30
2 Office party 25
3 Two boxes of stationery 20
4 Printer cartridges 15
5 Business dinner 65
On June 30, prior to replenishment, the fund contains these tickets plus cash of \(140.
The accounts affected by petty cash payments are Office Supplies, Entertainment
Expense, and Postage Expense.
Requirements
1. On June 30, how much cash should this petty cash fund hold before it is replenished?
2. Journalize all required entries to (a) create the fund and (b) replenish it. Includeexplanations.
3. Make the entry on July 1 to increase the fund balance to \)325. Include an explanation
How do businesses control cash receipts by mail?
What are the steps taken to ensure control over purchases and payments by check?
Question: How does the Sarbanes-Oxley Act relate to internal controls?
Journalizing petty cash
Prepare the journal entries for the following petty cash transactions of Everly Gaming
Supplies:
March 1 Established a petty cash fund with a \(250 balance.
31 The petty cash fund has \)24 in cash and \(235 in petty cash tickets
that were issued to pay for Office Supplies (\)35) and Entertainment
Expense (\(200). Replenished the fund and recorded the expenditures.
April 15 Increased the balance of the petty cash fund to \)300.
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