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EXERCISES Week 9

Matakuliah : V0232 – Akuntansi Keuangan Hotel Tahun : 2009. EXERCISES Week 9. 10-4 The following control procedures are used at Sandwich Company for over-the counter cash receipts.

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EXERCISES Week 9

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  1. Matakuliah : V0232 – Akuntansi Keuangan Hotel Tahun : 2009 EXERCISESWeek 9

  2. 10-4 The following control procedures are used at Sandwich Company for over-the counter cash receipts. 1. To minimize the risk of robbery, cash in excess of $100 is stored in an unlocked attache case in the stock room until it is deposite in the bank. 2. All over-the –counter receipts are registered by three clerks who use a cash register with a single cash drawer. 3. The company accontant make the bank depoist and then records the day’s receipts. 4. At the end each day, total receipts are counted by the cashier on duty and reonciled to the cash register total. 5. Cashiers are experienced; they are not bonded. Instructions: (a) For each procedure, explain the weakness in internal control, and identify the control principles that is violated. (b) For each weakness, suggest a change in procedure that will result in good internal control.

  3. 10-5 The following control procedure are used in Morgan’s Fishing Excursions for cash disbursement: 1. The company accountant prepares the bank reconciliation and reports any discrepancies to the owner. 2. The store manager personally approves all payments before signing and issuing checks. 3. Each week, Morgan’s leaves 100 company checks in unmarked envelope on a shelf behind the cash register. 4. After payment, bills are filled in a paid invoice folder. 5. The company checks are unnumbered. Instructions: (a) For each procedure, explain the weakness in internal control, and identify the internal control principle that is violated. (b) For each weakness, suggest a change in the procedure that will result in good internal control.

  4. 10-6 Lisa Ceja is unable to reconcile the bank balance for her catering company on January 31. Lisa’s reconciliation is as follows: • Instructions: • Prepare a correct bank reconciliation. • Journalize the entries required by the reconciliation.

  5. 10-7 On April 30, the bank reconciliation of Ottawa Travel shows three outstanding checks: No. 254 $650; No.255 $279; No.257 $410. The May bank statement and the May cash payaments journal shows the following Instructions: Using step 2 in the reconciliation procedure, list the outsatnding checks on May 31.

  6. 10-8 The following information pertains ro Worthy Tiurs 1. Cash balance per bank, July 31 $7,263 2. July bank service charge not recorded by the deposito $28. 3. Cash balance per books, July 31, $7,284 4. Deposits in transit, July 31, $1,500 5. Bank collected $800 note for Worthy, and no interest less collection fee $ 20. The collection has not been recorded by Worthy, and no interest has been accured. 6. Outstanding checks, July 31, $691. Instructions: (a) Prepare a bank reconciliation at July 31. (b) Journalize the adjusting entries at July 31 on the book of Worthy Tours.

  7. 10-9 The following information relates to the Cash account in the ledger of Dick Wasson Company: Balance September 1--$17,.150; Cash deposited ----$64,000 Balance September 30--$17,404; Checks written ---$63,746 • On September 30, deposits in transit were $4,150 and outstanding checks totaled $2,383. • Instructions: • Prepare the bank reconciliation at September 30. • Prepare the adjusting entries at September 30, assuming (1) the NSF check was form a customer on account, and (2) no interest had been accured on the note.

  8. 10-10 The cash records of Sugar Land Country Club (SLCC) show the following four situation: 1. The June 30 bank reconciliation indicated that deposits in transit total $920. During July the general ledger account. Cash shows deposits of $15,750, but the bank statement indicates that only $15,600 in deposit was received during the month. 2. The June 30 bank reconciliation also reported outstanding checks of $880. During the month of July, SLCC books show that $17,200 of checks were issued. The bank statemnet showed that $16,400 of checks cleared the bank in July. 3. In September, deposit per bank statement totaled $26,700; deposits per books were $25,400 ; and deposits in transit at September 30 were $2,100. 4. In September, cash disbursements per books were $24,000; and outstanding checks at September 30 were $2,100 There were no bank debit or credit memoranda. No error were made by either the bank or SLCC. Instructions: Answer the following questions. (a) In situation (1) , what were the deposit in transit at July 31? (b) In situation (1) , what were the outstanding checks at July 31?

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