M.A. Ch 46
In bookkeeping, what is an example of a credit?
A patient is given a discount for paying in full at the time of the visit
What amount of money is left in the cash drawer at the end of the day?
A set amount used daily to provide change for patients who pay cash
A patient presents a debit card to pay a copayment and asks for $25.00 cash back. What should the medical assistant say or do?
Accept the card for payment and tell the patient where an ATM is located
Which practice should the medical office avoid when accepting checks from patients?
Accepting the patient's paycheck after the patient has endorsed it to the office
What term is used to describe the bills that the practice has for office rent, equipment rental, and salaries?
Accounts payable
Which account keeps a record of cash disbursements?
Accounts payable
What is the term used to describe money that is owed to the medical office?
Accounts receivable
Which of the following is a reason the bank statement may not agree with the office record for a checking account?
All the outstanding checks have cleared the bank
Where is the MICR line located on a check?
Along the bottom of the check
When reconciling a bank statement, which amount must be added to the office checkbook register before comparing the amount in the check register to the bank statement?
Any interest earned
Which equation is the correct accounting principle?
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
When is income calculated in the cash basis of accounting?
At the time patient's bill is paid
Which codes are necessary in order to submit insurance claims?
Both diagnosis and procedure codes
Which type of check should the medical assistant accept from a patient?
Check for outstanding amount
Which of the following is an example of a debit adjustment (increases the amount the patient owes)?
Check returned by the bank for Not Sufficient Funds
How do money market accounts compare with checking accounts?
Checks must usually be written for a higher minimum amount
At what interval are charges and payments usually posted to patient accounts?
Daily
How often does the medical office usually make a bank deposit?
Daily
In which type of bookkeeping system is every transaction posted into two different records, once as a credit and one as a debit?
Double-entry bookkeeping system
Genuine postal money orders contain a watermark that shows a picture of George Washington when held to the light.
False
The account balance provided by the bank should always agree with the account balance of the medical office checkbook ledger.
False
Which statement best describes the petty cash account?
It is used for incidental items that are usually not very expensive
What does it mean to close the day (close out the day)?
No further accounts receivable transactions can be made using that date
A large check has to be written out for a piece of expensive equipment. The company selling the equipment to the practice wants to make sure that the check will clear the bank. How can the office pay for the equipment and satisfy the seller?
Obtain a cashier's check from the bank
Dr. Brown has a large bill that he has to pay for his professional liability (malpractice) insurance. Which account is the medical assistant most likely to use to pay this bill?
Office money market account
Which of the following is a way that patients make payments on their outstanding accounts?
Online payments made by credit or debit card through the practice website
What type of record is used to keep track of all the charges and payments for each individual patient?
Patient ledger
Before leaving the office, the patient gives the medical assistant $10 on account. What type of entry does the medical assistant make to the computer billing program?
Payment
Who is responsible to determine the type or level of service provided to patient?
Physician or other provider
Many medical offices have some of their accounting duties performed by independent companies outside the office. What service(s) is/are commonly performed by such companies?
Preparing payroll checks for office employees
How should checks that are received by the medical facility be endorsed?
Restrictive endorsement
What is another name for the itemized charge slip commonly used in the medical office?
Superbill
If there is a question about the amount of money that has been drawn on a check, what determines the legal amount?
The amount written in words
What does it mean to successfully reconcile a bank statement?
The bank records and the medical office records are in agreement
How does the medical assistant know what the usual charge is for a procedure?
The charge appears from computer memory when the procedure is selected
What precaution should be taken when accepting a credit card for payment by a patient?
The name on the card should be the name of the individual presenting the card
What is an advantage of a computer billing system related to posting payments?
The record of the payment appears in types of reports (ledger, day sheet, etc.)
What is the major disadvantage of the single entry in bookkeeping system?
There is no method to crosscheck for accuracy of recording and calculations
What is the function of a daily journal (day sheet) in a bookkeeping system?
To keep a chronological record of transactions
How will the medical office usually utilize a savings account?
To keep a reserve fund of money that will not be needed for anticipated expenses
A credit adjustment is a change to a patient's account that reduces the balance of a patient's account.
True
Bookkeeping refers to the process of recording financial transactions, but accounting is a more general term used for the systematic recording and reporting of financial transactions.
True
Charges, payments and adjustments can be posted using a manual system or practice management software.
True
In a business checkbook, the stubs on the left side of the checkbook function as a running checkbook ledger.
True
The bag used to leave bank deposits in a night deposit box may contain an electronic device to allow the bank to identify the owner of the deposit bag.
True
The cash disbursements journal usually contains columns to track expenses by categories.
True
The petty cash fund should be replenished by writing a check to return the petty cash fund to the original starting amount.
True
When a patient charge is entered into a computerized medical billing system, the posting is reflected both in the patient ledger as well as the daily record of charges.
True
What is a valid system to reduce the number of manual checks that need to be written?
Use an online bill payment system
When can a signature stamp be used to endorse a check?
When the check will be deposited