AC 210: Chapter 5
Voucher System
A process for approving and documenting all purchases and payments made on account.
Fraud
An attempt to deceive others for personal gain.
Internal Control Components
Control Environment, Risk Assessment, Control Activities, Information and Communication, Monitoring Activities
Monitoring Activities
Control component used, when analyzing internal control systems, that involves evaluating the internal control system to see if working as intended.
Control Activities
Control component used, when analyzing internal control systems, that involves work responsibilities and duties completed to reduce risks to an acceptable level.
Control Environment
Control component used, when analyzing internal control systems, that refers to the attitude of the people in the organization and their commitment to integrity.
Risk Assessment
Control component used, when analyzing internal control systems, to evaluate the potential for fraud.
Independently Verifies
Internal control principle associated with this activity: A company manager compares the cash count sheets with the bank deposit slip.
Segregate Duties
Internal control principle associated with this activity: A person different from whom receives the cash makes the deposit in the bank.
Document Procedures
Internal control principle associated with this activity: Cash receipts are summarized and their total is calculated.
Establish Responsibility
Internal control principle associated with this activity: Just one employee receives cash.
Operations
Internal control system objective that ensures the efficient and effective completion of work and the protection of assets.
Compliance
Internal control system objective that focuses on adhering to laws and regulations.
Reporting
Internal control system objective that produces reliable and timely accounting information.
Financial Statement Fraud
Misreporting amounts in the financial statements, usually to portray more favorable financial results than what actually exist.
Corruption
Misusing one's position for inappropriate personal gain.
Internal Control Objectives
Operations, Reporting, Compliance
Establish Responsibilities
Principle of internal control that assigns each task to only one employee in order to allow one to determine who is at fault for an error or theft.
Independent Verify
Principle of internal control that involves checking others' work.
Segregate Duties
Principle of internal control that involves not making one employee responsible for all parts of a process.
Document Procedures
Principle of internal control that involves preparing documents to show activities that have occurred.
Restrict Access
Principle of internal control that involves preventing access to assets or information unless it is needed to fulfill the assigned task.
Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act
Provides increased regulations for corporate executives, auditors, and internal controls.
Loan Covenant
Specifies terms of the loan agreement that, if broken, can allow the lender to renegotiate the terms of the loan or force repayment.
Reducing opportunities, encouraging honesty in employees, and counteract incentives
The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act aims to reduce fraud by...
Internal Control
The actions taken by people at every level of an organization to achieve its objectives.
Establish Responsibility
The appropriate control principle for the step in the voucher system that ensures that purchase requisition are made by employees approved to make purchases.
Segregate Duties
The appropriate control principle for the step in the voucher system that involves the accounting department preparing the journal entry.
Document Procedures
The appropriate control principle for the step in the voucher system that prepares a receiving report.
Asset Misappropriation
Theft (embezzlement)
cleared
When a check is presented to a bank for payment and the amount is deducted from the payer's account the check is said to have ________ the bank