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Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions

Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions. Chapter 14. Learning Objective 1. Identify the accounts and the classes of transactions in the sales and collection cycle. Accounts in the Sales and Collection Cycle. Sales. Cash in Bank.

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Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions

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  1. Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions Chapter 14

  2. Learning Objective 1 • Identify the accounts and the • classes of transactions in the • sales and collection cycle.

  3. Accounts in the Sales and Collection Cycle Sales Cash in Bank Cash sales Accounts Receivable Cash Discounts Taken Sales on account Beginning balance Cash receipts Sales on account Sales returns and allowances Sales Returns and Allowances Ending balance Write-off of uncollectible accounts Bad Debt Expense

  4. Accounts in the Sales and Collection Cycle Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts Accounts Receivable Beginning balance Cash receipts Write-off of uncollectible accounts Beginning balance Sales on account Sales returns and allowances Estimate of bad debt expense Ending balance Write-off of uncollectible accounts Ending balance Bad Debt Expense

  5. Learning Objective 2 • Describe the business functions • and the related documents and • records in the sales and • collection cycle.

  6. Sales Transaction Accounts Business Functions Documents and Records Sales Accounts receivable Processing customer orders Granting credit Shipping goods Billing customers and recording sales Customer order Sales order Customer order or sales order Shipping document Sales invoice Sales transaction file Sales journal or listing Accounts receivable master file Accounts receivable trial balance Monthly statements

  7. Cash Receipts Transaction Accounts Business Functions Documents and Records Cash in bank (debits from cash receipts) Accounts receivable Processing and recording cash receipts Remittance advice Prelisting of cash receipts Cash receipts transaction file Cash receipts journal or listing

  8. Sales Returns and Allowances Transaction Accounts Business Functions Documents and Records Sales returns and allowances Accounts receivable Processing and recording sales returns and allowances Credit memo Sales and returns and allowances journal

  9. Write-off of Uncollectible Accounts Transaction Accounts Business Functions Documents and Records Accounts receivable Allowance for uncollectible accounts Writing off uncollectible accounts receivable Uncollectible account authorization from general journal

  10. Bad Debt Expense Transaction Accounts Business Functions Documents and Records Bad debt expense Allowance for uncollectible accounts Providing for bad debts General journal

  11. Processing Customer Orders • Customer Order: • A request for merchandise by a customer • Sales Order: • A document describing the goods ordered • by a customer

  12. Granting Credit • Before goods are shipped, a properly • authorized person must approve credit • to the customer for sales on account

  13. Shipping Goods • This is the first point in the cycle • where company assets are given up

  14. Billing Customers and Recording Sales • Sales invoice • Sales transaction file • Sales journal or listing • Accounts receivable master file • Accounts receivable trial balance • Monthly statement

  15. Processing and Recording Cash Receipts • Remittance advice • Prelisting of cash receipts • Cash receipts transaction file • Cash receipts journal or listing

  16. Processing and Recording Sales Returns and Allowances • Credit memo • Sales returns and allowances journal

  17. Writing Off UncollectibleAccounts Receivable • Uncollectible account authorization form • This is a document used internally to • indicate authority to write an account • receivable off as uncollectible

  18. Providing for Bad Debts • This provision represents a residual, • resulting from management’s • end-of-period adjustment of the • allowance for uncollectible accounts

  19. Learning Objective 3 • Understand internal control, and • design and perform tests of • controls and substantive tests • of transactions for sales.

  20. Audit procedures Sample size Items to select Timing Methodology for Designing Controls and Substantive Tests Understand internal control – sales Assess planned control risk – sales Determine extent of testing controls Design tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions for sales to meet transaction- related audit objectives

  21. Understand Internal Control – Sales Study the client’s flowcharts, prepare an internal control questionnaire, and perform walk-through tests of sales.

  22. Assess Planned Control Risk – Sales Four Steps: 1. Framework for assessing control risk 2. Identify key internal controls and deficiencies 3. Associate controls and deficiencies with the objectives 4. Assess control risk for each objective

  23. Assess Planned Control Risk – Sales • Adequate separation of duties • Proper authorization • Adequate documents and records • Prenumbered documents • Monthly statements • Internal verification procedures

  24. Determine Extent of Testing Controls • Audits of public companies • Audits of nonpublic companies

  25. Transaction-related AuditObjectives for Sales Occurrence: Recorded sales are for shipments actually made. Completeness: Existing sales transactions are recorded. Accuracy: Recorded sales are for the amount shipped.

  26. Transaction-related AuditObjectives for Sales Posting and summarization: Sales transactions are correctly included in the accounts receivable master file. Classification: Sales transactions are correctly classified. Timing: Sales are recorded on the correct dates.

  27. Direction of Tests for Sales Customer order Shipping document Duplicate sales invoice Sales journal General journal = Accounts receivable master file Existence start Completeness start

  28. Summary of Methodologyfor Sales • Transaction-related audit objectives (Column 1) • Key existing controls (Column 2) • Tests of control (Column 3) • Deficiencies (Column 4) • Substantive tests of transactions (Column 5)

  29. Learning Objective 4 • Apply the methodology for controls • over sales transactions to controls • over sales returns and allowances.

  30. Sales Returns and Allowances The transaction-related audit objectives and client’s methods of controlling misstatements are essentially the same for processing credit memos as those described for sales.

  31. Sales Returns and Allowances There are, however, two important differences. • Materiality • Emphasis on objectives

  32. Learning Objective 5 • Understand internal control, and • design and perform tests of • controls and substantive tests • of transactions for cash receipts.

  33. Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions for Cash Receipts • Determine whether cash received was recorded • Prepare proof of cash receipts • Test to discover lapping of accounts receivable

  34. Learning Objective 6 • Apply the methodology for • controls over the sales and • collection cycle to write-offs • of uncollectible accounts • receivable.

  35. Audit Tests for the Write-Offof Uncollectible Accounts • Occurrence transaction-related audit objective • Proper authorization of the write-off of • uncollectible accounts • Verification of accounts written off

  36. Additional Internal Controls Over Account Balances • Realizable value • Credit approval • Aged accounts receivable trial balance • Writing off uncollectibles • Rights and obligations • Presentation and disclosure

  37. Effect of Results of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions The parts of the audit most affected by the tests for the sales and collection cycle are: • Accounts receivable • Cash • Bad debt expense • Allowance for doubtful accounts

  38. Types of Audit Tests for the Sales and Collection Cycle Sales Accounts Receivable Cash in Bank Sales transactions Cash receipts transactions Audited by TOC, STOT, and AP Audited by TOC, STOT, and AP Ending balance Ending balance Audited by AP and TDB TOC + STOT + AP + TDB = Sufficient appropriate evidence

  39. End of Chapter 14

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