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SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI

ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES BUSINESS PROCESS AND CASH SALES. SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI. Describe the customer account management business process. Learning Objective 1. Customer Account Management Business Process. The customer account management business process includes accounts

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SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI

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  1. ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES BUSINESS PROCESS AND CASH SALES SISTEM INFORMASI AKUNTANSI

  2. Describe the customer account management business process. Learning Objective 1

  3. Customer Account Management Business Process The customer account management business process includes accounts receivable processing through the collection of customer payments on account.

  4. Customer Account Management Business Process Accounts receivable also maintains customer credit and payment history information. This information is essential in the customer order management business process.

  5. Customer Account Management Business Process A subsidiary ledger of individual accounts is maintained, with a control account in the general ledger. Remittance advices are routed from the cash receipts functions. Credit memos and other invoice adjustments are routed from the billing department.

  6. Customer Account Management Business Process There are two basic approaches to an accounts receivable application. What are these approaches? 1. Open-item processing 2. Balance-forward processing

  7. Illustrate controls that apply to accounts receivable processing. Learning Objective 2

  8. Customer Receiving Cash Receipts Accounts Receivable General Ledger Returned goods Remittance advices Remittance advices Control total Control total Post Controls in the AccountsReceivable Business Process

  9. Control totals Control totals Independent count Approve sales return Sales return memo Sales return memo Journal voucher Journal voucher Sales return memo Controls in the AccountsReceivable Business Process Receiving Credit Billing Accounts Receivable General Ledger Invoices

  10. Periodic processing Aged trial balance Aged trial balance Credit memo Credit memo Post Statements Statements Controls in the AccountsReceivable Business Process Customer Credit Billing Accounts Receivable

  11. Write-Off Accounts Receivable The basic feature in a write-off process is an analysis of past-due accounts. This is usually done with an aged trial balance report.

  12. Treasurer Credit Accounts Receivable General Ledger Internal Audit Aged trial balance Aged trial balance Control total of write-offs Control total of write-offs Write-off memo Write-off memo Write-off memo Write-off memo 1 1 3 1 2 3 Worthless account list Worthless account list File Confirmation of write-off sent to customer Write-Off Accounts Receivable

  13. Cash-Received-On-Account Business Process A cash-received-on-account business process is used when there is an existing customer account balance. Cash received on account typically comes into a business through the mail or is paid in person to a central cashier or a cash window.

  14. Cash-Received-On-Account Business Process Customer payments should always be acknowledged. The recorded receivable that exists prior to the payment enhances control over payments received.

  15. Cash-Received-On-Account Business Process The major control feature of cash-received- on-account business process is the separation of the following functions: Mailroom Cash receipts Accounts receivable General ledger Bank Internal audit

  16. REMITTANCES ON ACCOUNT CUSTOMERS CASH-RECEIVED-ON-ACCOUNT BUSINESS PROCESS OPEN MAIL Separate Checks & Remittance Advices REMITTANCE ADVICES CHECKS MAILROOM PREP. REMITT. LIST ENDORSE & TOTAL A B

  17. A B REMITTANCE LIST REMITTANCE ADVICES CONTROL TOTAL CHECKS CASH-RECEIVED-ON-ACCOUNT BUSINESS PROCESS MAILROOM FORWARD TO CASH RECEIPTS FORWARD TO A/R APPROVE REMITT LIST D C REMITTANCE ADVICES CONTROL TOTAL File by Date

  18. ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE • The remittance advice are posted to the accounts receivable ledger. The postings to the ledger are totaled. The control total is balanced to the remittance list. The agreement of these amounts is approved. The remittance advices are sorted and filed by customer. The remittance list and a copy of the control total of posting is filed by date. A copy of the control total is forwarded to the general ledger.

  19. GENERAL LEDGER • The journal voucher from cash receipts and the control total received from accounts receivable are compared. The amounts are then posted to the general ledger. The source of posting the general ledger is the cashier’s journal voucher notification of the amount of the deposit of the payments received. This amount must reconcile with the total of items posted to the accounts receivable ledger. The journal voucher and the control total are file by date.

  20. EXERCISE • BANK: • The bank accepts the deposit and validates a copy of the deposit slip. The validated copy of the deposit slip is returned to the internal audit and filed by date. • INTERNAL AUDIT: • Internal audit receives the periodic bank statement. An independent bank reconciliation is an important control in a cash-received-on-account business process.

  21. Lock-Box Collection Systems What is float? It is the time between the signing of the payment check by the customer and the moment the firm has use of the funds. A lock-box system reduces the float by having the checks deposited to a firm’s account before the firm processes them.

  22. Cash Sales Business Process The significant difference between a cash sales business process and a cash-received- on-account business process is that there is no previous asset record in a cash sales business process. Cash sales are recorded in a cash register or other secure device to provide documentation.

  23. Cash Sales Business Process What is customer audit? It is a general term used to describe procedures in which the customer acts as a control over the initial documentation of a transaction.

  24. Cash Sales Business Process What are some of these procedures? Pricing in such a way that the customer expects change Awarding a customer free items if the receipt has a mark

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