During the year Wimberly Corporation began to encounter cash flow difficulties, and a cursory review by management

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During the year Wimberly Corporation began to encounter cash flow difficulties, and a cursory review by management revealed receivable collection problems. Wimberly's management engaged Starr, CPA, to perform a special investigation. Starr studied the billing and collection cycle and noted the following:

The accounting department employs one bookkeeper who receives and opens all incoming mail. This bookkeeper is also responsible for depositing receipts, filing remittance advices on a daily basis, recording receipts in the cash receipts journal, and posting receipts in the individual customer accounts and the general ledger accounts. There are no cash sales. The bookkeeper prepares and controls the mailing of monthly statements to customers.

The concentration of functions and the receivable collection problems caused Starr to suspect that a systematic defalcation of customers' payments through a delayed posting of remittances (lapping of accounts receivable) is occurring. Starr was surprised to find that no customers complained about receiving erroneous monthly statements.

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Identify the procedures that Starr should perform to determine whether lapping exists. \(D_{o}\) not discuss deficiencies in internal control.

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Auditing An Assertions Approach

ISBN: 9780471134213

7th Edition

Authors: G. William Glezen, Donald H. Taylor

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