The A/P clerk of a company writes the checks for vendors, and the controller signs the checks. The A/P clerk has devised a plan to give herself a raise. She creates a new vendor for her friend's business and creates two purchase orders for random car detailing services for $75 and $70. She writes the checks to pay these new vendors knowing the controller will only pay close attention to checks over $100. She delivers the checks to her friend to deposit in his bank account, and then he writes her a personal check for the full amount of $145.
Eventually, what will be the effect of her actions? What can the company do to prevent this type of behavior?
The A/P clerk of a company writes the checks for vendors, and the controller signs the...
The A/P clerk of a company writes the checks for vendors, and the controller signs the checks. The A/P clerk has devised a plan to give herself a raise. She creates a new vendor for her friend's business and creates two purchase orders for random car detailing services for $75 and $70. She writes the checks to pay these new vendors knowing the controller will only pay close attention to checks over $100. She delivers the checks to her friend...
Kim Burke is the owner and operator of a small flower shop, Kim's Flowers. She has decided to develop a database system to track her purchases, floral inventory, accounts payable and cash payments. However, she does not have time to do the development herself. Therefore, she has hired you to design and implement the system for her. She describes the requirements of her system as follows: Whenever flowers are needed, a purchasing agent enters a purchase order for the items...
Background Spyglass is the 10th largest company in the security services industry. Spyglass is a publicly traded company. The company's current annual revenues are $150 million. Elvis McGraw became the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) eight years ago. Mr. McGraw is a "hands-on" executive who was eventually given the additional title of Chairman of the Board. Branch operations are conducted in all states east of the Mississippi. The company’s philosophy is primarily one of decentralization. However, corporate accounting, accounts payable and payroll systems represent...
What are the swimlanes in this problem? You are Cathy Apple, internal audit and your task is to produce the flowchart of the accounts payable process. Review the attached transcript of your interview with the manager or a description of the process. Hint: Follow the process described in the videos - Rough out the process on paper then use Excel to produce the final flowchart. Mr. Butts doesn’t mention it to Cathy, but the company uses SAP as its ERP...
You are Cathy Apple, internal audit and your task is to produce the flowchart of the accounts payable process. Review the attached transcript of your interview with the manager or a description of the process. Hint: Follow the process described in the videos - Rough out the process on paper then use Excel to produce the final flowchart. Mr. Butts doesn’t mention it to Cathy, but the company uses SAP as its ERP system; from creating P.O.’s to printing checks....
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You are Cathy Apple, internal audit and your task is to produce the flowchart of the accounts payable process. Review the attached transcript of your interview with the manager or a description of the process. Hint: Follow the process described in the videos - Rough out the process on paper then use Excel to produce the final flowchart. Mr. Butts doesn't mention it to Cathy, but the company uses SAP as its...
NEW Q1. Sheila is a managerial accountant who has discovered that her company is violating environmental regulations of a third world country in its production of rubber at a plant in that country. Upper management is unaware of the violation, but her immediate superior is involved. Sheila has discussed this issue with her supervisor, and the supervisor has advised her to remain quiet about the matter. Sheila reasons that she should do nothing because her supervisor is her immediate authority...
Background It was almost noon when Diego Vilas and Miguel Sema landed at the airport in Lima, Peru. The two auditors cleared customs and met the company controller of EasyMoney Inc., a large multi-national corporation. The controller drove them to the headquarters in the beautiful neighborhood of San Isidro. In the past, the Peruvian subsidiary received its internal auditing services from its Chilean affiliate. Starting with this trip, these services will be provided from auditors based in Argentina. After several...
Think about your personal budget. How different do you think it is from a company budget? Understanding the different components outlined in a company budget, in addition to the order of completion, helps a business owner, professional, and/or student set reasonable and attainable goals. Budgeting is considered a benchmark document that is pertinent to setting goals and answering questions. Read the following scenario and complete the questions posed below. Scenario Don Flowers, owner of VGTBLS (pronounced Vegetables), has three food...
Jane Hayvice, controller of the Modern Pen Company, was concerned about the recent financial trends in operating results. Modern Pen had been the low-cost producer of traditional BLUE pens and BLACK pens. Profit margins were over 20% of sales. Several years earlier Dennis Smith, the sales manager, had seen opportunities to expand the business by extending the product line into new products that offered premium selling prices over traditional BLUE and BLACK pens. Five years earlier, RED pens had been...