Question: Frederickson Company is a very profitable small business. It has not, however, given much consideration to internal control. For example, in an attempt to keep
The balance per the bank statement on October 31, 2010, was $18,380. Outstanding checks were: No. 62 for $126.75, No. 183 for $180, No. 284 for $253.25, No. 862 for $190.71, No. 863 for $226.80, and No. 864 for $165.28. Included with the statement was a credit memorandum of $200 indicating the collection of a note receivable for Frederickson Company by the bank on October 25. This memorandum has not been recorded by Frederickson.
The companys ledger showed one cash account with a balance of $21,892.72. The balance included undeposited cash on hand. Because of the lack of internal controls, Kenny took for personal use all of the undeposited receipts in excess of $3,795.51. He then prepared the following bank reconciliation in an effort to conceal his theft of cash.
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(a) Prepare a correct bank reconciliation.
(b) Indicate the three ways that Kenny attempted to conceal the theft and the dollar amount involved in each method.
(c) What principles of internal control were violated in thiscase?
Cash balance per books, October 31 Add: Outstanding checks $21,892.72 No. 862 No. 863 No. 864 $190.71 226.80 165.28 482.79 22,375.51 3,795.51 18,580.00 200.00 $18,380.00 Less: Undeposited receipts Unadjusted balance per bank, October 31 Less: Bank credit memorandum Cash balance per bank statement, October 31
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