Audit of Cash PDF
Audit of Cash PDF
AUDIT OF CASH
Problem 1. You have been asked by the proprietor of the Sudan Co to verify then accountability of the
cashier-bookkeeper, who have taken a vacation leave a few days ago.
A. The bank reconciliation statements prepared by the cashier-bookkeeper are presented below:
B. The cash in bank account in the general ledger shows the following debits and credits during
December:
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1 Balance P 20,200 1 Checks issued P 2,000
2 Received from customers 4,500 5 Checks issued 5,200
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12 Received from customers 20,000 24 Checks issued 46,000
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17 Received from customers 30,000 28 Checks issued 7,600
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23 Received from customers 9,000
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C. The following summarized transactions were taken from the bank statement for the month of December
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D. Cash on hand per count in the morning of January 2, 2019, amounted to P6,300
E. Before leaving his company for a one-week vacation, the proprietor had left several signed blank
checks that the cashier-bookkeeper had cashed for his personal use.
Problem 2. Toy Story Company has a current account in Infinity and Beyond Bank. Your audit of the
company’s cash account reveals the following:
A. Balances taken from the company’s general ledger:
Cash balance, November 30, 2018 P637,860
Cash balance, December 31, 2018 576,420
Receipts, December 1 – 31, 2018 306,220
B. Outstanding checks, November 30, 2018
(26,140 was paid by bank in December 64,140
C. Checks written and recorded in December; not included in the checks returned with the
December bank statement 36,080
D. Deposit in transit, November 30, 2018 15,260
E. Deposit in transit, December 31, 2018 16,140
F. A bank credit memo was issued in December to correct an erroneous charge made in
November 1,500
G. Note collected by bank in December (company was not informed of the collection) 2,060
H. A check for P2,020 (payable to a supplier) was recorded in the check register in
December as P3,000 980
I. A check for P2,240 was charged by the bank as P2,420 in December 180
J. Toy Story Co. issued a stop payment order to the bank in December. This pertains to a
check written in December which was not received by the payee. A new check was
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written and recorded in the check register in December. The old check was written off by
a journal entry, also in December 780
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K. Bank service charge, November 30, 2018 eH w 60
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7. The total outstanding checks on December 31, 2018 should be
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a. P38,000 b. P74,080 c. P36,080 d. P62,220
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Problem 3. Viand Company uses the direct method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Viand’s trial
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P 2,270,100 P 2,928,300
Additional data are as follows:
1. Viand company purchased P15,000 in equipment during 2018.
2. One-third of Viand’s depreciation expense is allocated to selling expenses and remainder to general
and administrative expenses.
3. Bad debt expense for 2018 was P15,000. During the year, uncollectible accounts totaling P14,400 were
written off. The company reports bad debts as selling expense.
Compute the following:
11. Cash collected from customers
a. P1,593,000 b. P1,578,000 c. P1,607,000 d. P1,639,800
Problem 4. Fe Company, organized on March 1, 2018 has a very poor internal control system. The company’s
cashier is also its accountant. After 9 months of operations, the company’s manager suspects that the cashier
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accountant has been misappropriating company collections. You have been engaged to audit the company’s
account to determine the extent of fraud, if any.
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You started the audit on November 15. On that date, the cash on hand per your surprise count was
P5,140. Also, on that date, the bank confirmed that the balance of the company’s current account was P26,328.
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Your examination of the records reveals that a check for P1,852 was outstanding on November 15. The
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company’s mark-up is 40% of sales.
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Further examination of the company’s records reveals the following balances at November 15, 2018:
Ordinary share capital P 300,000
Share premium 20,000
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Furniture & Fixtures (of the acquisition cost, P6,000 remains unpaid as of Nov. 15) 29,000
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