Following is a bank reconciliation for Zocar Enterprises for June 30, Year 2:
Cash Account |
Bank Statement |
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Balance as of 6/30/Year 2 | $ | 23,880 | $ | 20,185 | ||||
Deposit in transit | 4,425 | |||||||
Outstanding checks | (485 | ) | ||||||
Note collected by bank | 1,335 | |||||||
Bank service charge | (40 | ) | ||||||
NSF check | (1,050 | ) | ||||||
Adjusted cash balance as of 6/30/Year 2 | $ | 24,125 | $ | 24,125 | ||||
As part of the normal process for handling an NSF check, the accounting clerk has notified the customer that their account did not contain sufficient funds to pay the balance owed to the company. The customer was told that they will need to provide an alternative form of payment to cover the outstanding balance.
a. Prepare the adjustment that the clerk would
have made to record the NSF check.
c. Assume the clerk had stolen $1,050 cash, and
recorded an entry for a nonexistent NSF check to reduce the cash
balance so that it would match the bank balance. Select the
internal control practice that would have most likely prevented
this fraud.
(a) | |||
Transaction | Accounts Titles and Explanations | Debit (in $ ) | Credit (in $ ) |
1 | Account Receivable | $ 1,050 | |
Cash | $ 1,050 | ||
(To record the Adjustment for NSF Check ) | |||
Adjustment to Increase Accounts receivable by $ 1,050 and Decrease cash by $ 1,050 | |||
(c ) | |||
Segregation of Duties is the Internal Control Practice that most likely to prevent the fraud. |
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