Transactions List. December 16-31, Hints are provided in boxed areas like this.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Transactions List. December 16-31, Hints are provided in boxed areas like this."

Transcription

1 Document No. 1 Transactions List December 16-31, 2009 Complete each of the following transactions in accordance with the seven-step process on pages of the Instructions, Flowcharts and Ledgers Book. Remember the importance of the systems flowcharts on pages for details as to (a) documents to prepare, (b) approvals and other internal control procedures, (c) accounting entries, and (d) filing. Also, remember from the requirements that some of the following events require the preparation or modification of systems documents and some do not. You are to perform the roles of Ray Kramer, Nancy Ford and Jim Adams. Hints are provided in boxed areas like this. December 16 Received validated deposit receipt (Doc. No. 11) from the bank for $7, for deposit made December 15. Follow flowchart on page 21. No recording occurs at this time. Cash receipts prelist is Doc. No. 9. File Doc. No. 9 and Doc. No. 11 in the Temporary file tab. 16 Ordered the following inventory on account from Velocity Sporting Goods, using purchase order No. 328 (Doc. No. 16). Units Description 120 Basketball pole pad 50 Basketball bag 60 Portable inflation pump 75 Trainer s first aid kit Vendor address: 1285 Colgrove Ave., Pierre, SD Freight carrier: Interstate Motor Freight Freight charges: Collect (i.e., paid by Waren Sports Supply) Allowances: None Follow flowchart on page 22. Use purchase order No. 325 (Doc. No. 16) as a guide. Use the price list (Doc. No. 3). No receiving or recording occurs at this point for this transaction. Tear document apart and file following the flowchart guidance. A

2 December 16 Borrowed $70,000 from First American Bank and Trust by issuing a two-year note payable (Doc. No. 14) with a stated annual interest rate of 7%. Check No. 545 (Doc. No. 8) for $70,000 was received from the bank and deposited. Reviewed the terms and conditions of the note and signed it (Ray Kramer) as the borrower. Restrictively endorse means to write the following on the back of the check: For deposit only. Waren Sports Supply. See flowchart, page 21, for recording and depositing. Detach the bottom portion of the check and file in the Shipping/Banking file tab. File the note in the Shipping/Banking file tab. 19 Received customer purchase order No (Doc. No. 4) in the mail from University of Southern Iowa, approved their credit and shipped the goods. All goods ordered were shipped, except that only 50 shoulder pad sets were available for shipment. Carrier & number: Allied Trucking; Carrier number 2154 Freight charges: FOB destination; Billed to shipper, after delivery of goods (i.e., paid by Waren) Route: Express Truck & driver: Truck 2961XZ, Linda Arensmeier Freight rate: $15.00 per 100 lbs. Shipment: 3 cartons/goal and rim 26 lbs./carton lbs./carton 5 cartons/shoulder pad 40 lbs./carton 4 cartons/football 24 lbs./carton See flowchart, pages 18 and 19; follow all steps carefully. You will use several documents and record an entry in the sales journal and the accounts receivable subsidiary ledger for this transaction. For guidance in preparing the bill of lading, see pages of the Reference book. 20 Received sales return request No. R8034 (Doc. No. 12) in the mail from Eastern Wisconsin University (EWU). The request was approved and the acknowledgment copy mailed to EWU. Follow the flowchart steps on page 20. A

3 December No 20 Increased employee wage rates, and employees changed their federal income tax withholding amounts, both effective December 16. There were no changes in filing status or withholding allowances. New Wage Rate Withholding Amt. Ray Kramer $3, semimonthly $ Jim Adams $22.00 per hour $ Nancy Ford $18.00 per hour $ No accounting entries are necessary, but you must update the pay rate history information in the Employee Earnings Subsidiary Ledger. 22 Received merchandise from Velocity Sporting Goods as listed on purchase order No All merchandise listed on the purchase order was delivered in good condition and in the quantities ordered, except that only 70 basketball pole pads (Item No. BB-019) were received. The goods were placed immediately in the inventory warehouse. Freight carrier: Freight bill: Interstate Motor Freight No (Doc. No. 19), received with shipment Remember to follow the flowchart on page 22. You can t record a purchase yet because the invoice hasn t been received. No 22 Received check No (Doc. No. 8) from Branch College for payment in full for charge invoice No. 730, and deposited the check. 22 Received legal notification from Benson, Rosenbrook and Martinson, P.C., attorneys at law, that Stevenson College will be unable to pay any of its outstanding debts to its suppliers. Write off the account as a bad debt. Remember that Waren Sports Supply uses the Allowance method rather than Direct write-off for accounting for bad debts. 23 Received all goods that Waren had authorized Eastern Wisconsin University (EWU) to return on EWU s return request No. R8034 for credit against their account balance. Process and record the sales return now. 23 Received check No (Doc. No. 8) for $10,000 from Eastern Wisconsin University in partial payment of the remaining amount (after sales return) on charge invoice No. 729, and deposited the check. Do not finalize a deposit slip until you determine whether there are other cash receipts on the same day. A

4 December 23 Received vendor invoice No (Doc. No. 18) from Velocity Sporting Goods for goods ordered December 16 and received December 22. Follow the flowchart steps on page 22. Upon receiving the invoice, you can now record the purchase using the date on which Waren incurred the liability for the goods, December Issued check (Doc. No. 20) to Interstate Freight for the amount of the freight bill (Doc. No. 19) for the Velocity Sporting Goods shipment received December 22. Follow the flowchart steps on page Received check No (Doc. No. 8) for $10,240 and customer purchase order No. P79328 (Doc. No. 4) in the mail from Wright University for a cash sale. All goods ordered were shipped and the cash sale was processed and recorded. Carrier & number: Freight charges: Route: Truck & driver: Freight rate: Shipment: Interstate Motor Freight; Carrier number 62XY404 Collect (i.e., paid by Wright University) Direct Truck 64, Dale Hoch $15.00 per 100 lbs lbs./carton 4 cartons/hip, tail, arm pad 36 lbs./carton 2 16 lbs./carton Start with the flowchart on page Received office supplies from Chicago Office Supply as listed on purchase order No. 327 (Doc. No. 16), a copy of which is being held in accounting. Chicago Office Supply s vendor invoice No (Doc. No. 18) was received with the goods. All supplies ordered were received in good condition and taken directly to the office, but the invoice was not paid. 29 Issued check (Doc. No. 20) to Velocity Sporting Goods for payment in full of their invoice No for goods received December 22. Consider the credit terms before making the payment. 31 Received payroll time cards (Doc. No. 21) from Ford and Adams for the time period ended December 31 and prepared the payroll for all three employees, including paychecks. Paychecks are considered Mailed/Given to Outsiders. Timecards are filed in the Accounting file tab. A

5 December 31 Received the laptop computers ordered on Waren s purchase order No. 325 (Doc. No. 16) and vendor s invoice No (Doc. No. 18) from Chicago Office Supply. The computers were received in new and undamaged condition and taken directly to the office. The estimated useful life is 5 years with no salvage value. 31 Received vendor invoice No (Doc. No. 18) from University Athletic News for advertisements Waren ran during the Christmas season and immediately issued a check (Doc. No. 20) for payment in full. Purchase orders are not issued for services that Waren purchases. MONTH-END PROCEDURES After you have recorded all the transactions, go to page 12 of the Instructions, Flowcharts and Ledgers Book and complete all the month-end procedures. An additional month-end requirement for this project is: Monthly Statement: Prepare a monthly statement (Doc. No. 15) for East Wisconsin University. YEAR-END PROCEDURES After completing all the month-end procedures, go to page 13 of the Instructions, Flowcharts and Ledgers Book and complete all the year-end procedures. Additional information for the year-end is: No No No Ending Inventory: Bad Debt Expense: Marketable Securities: A physical inventory was taken 1/1/10, before business began for the new year. Merchandise on hand cost $191, The expense for bad debts is estimated at the end of the year as one-quarter of one percent (0.0025) of net sales. At December 31, 2009, the market value of marketable securities held by Waren approximated the cost of the securities. The project is now complete. Good Work! Review your materials to make certain everything is finalized. Complete the filing of documents, records, and working papers using the file tabs and the envelope in which the Aid is packaged. File all materials as indicated in the flowcharts. A

6 PRICE LISTS CURRENT AS OF DECEMBER 1, 2009 Document No. 3 VELOCITY SPORTING GOODS Item No. Description Cost Selling Price Baseball items: BA-054 Premium aluminum bat $ $ BA-158 Baseballs 12 game balls BA-199 Fielding glove BA lb. dry line marker BA-445 Catcher s mask BA-507 Baseball equipment bag BA-667 Ball bucket with seat set of BA-694 Batting gloves 1 pair BA-807 Pitching machine BA-859 Set of bases Basketball items: BB-008 Basketball BB-019 Basketball pole pad BB-113 Scoreboard and timer BB-267 Goal and rim set BB-358 Backboard BB-399 Basketball net BB-431 Whistle and lanyard set of BB-538 Basketball bag BB-688 Portable inflation pump BB-926 Trainer s first aid kit Football items: FB-027 Shoulder pad set FB-091 Hip, tail, arm pad set FB-225 Football helmet FB-344 Football FB-513 Portable storage locker FB-573 Kicking tees set of FB-650 Football post pad FB-812 Collapsible cones set of FB-874 Sideline repair kit FB-952 Portable hand warmer CHICAGO OFFICE SUPPLY Item No. Description Cost 4126 Laser printer toner cartridge $ Copier paper box Rewritable CDs box of Diskettes box of Invoice forms Legal pad box of Time cards box of Black ink pens box of Pencils box of column paper pad box of Laptop computer $ 2, Facsimile machine with scanner High-speed copier 6, Approved By Ray Kramer

7 Sales and Cash Receipts

8 VI. vii. File documents in the appropriate file tab in the envelope in accordance with the flowchart description. See pages 5 and 6 of this book for additional filing guidance. Proceed to the next transaction. Repeat this process until you have completed all transactions on the transactions list (Document No. 1), except month-end and yearend procedures. WAREN'S MONTH-END PROCEDURES Following are the procedures performed at the end of each month by Waren's employees after all transactions are recorded in the journals and subsidiary ledgers. You are to assume the roles of Ray Kramer, Nancy Ford, and Jim Adams and perform each of these month-end procedures for December. The only materials needed are this list of seven month-end procedures, all journals and ledgers, and four items from the loose document set: blank monthly statement (Doc. No. 15), bank reconciliation for November (Doc. No. 22), December bank statement (Doc. No. 23), and the list of items clearing with the bank statement (Doc. No. 24). Set all other documents and records temporarily aside. 1. Jim Adams foots and crossfoots each of the five special journals (sales, cash receipts, purchases, cash disbursements, and payroll). 2. Jim Adams posts the column totals and individual transactions in "Other" columns to the appropriate general ledger account and updates each general ledger account balance. He places a posting reference check mark [./] under each column total in the journals and by each of the individual transactions in the "Other" columns to show that the numbers have been posted. 3. Ray Kramer prepares a bank reconciliation on a separate working paper (not provided). After receiving the bank statement (Doc. No. 23) and list of items clearing with the bank statement (Doc. No. 24) from the bank, he performs the following procedures: a. Foots that month's cash receipts and cash disbursements journals and places his initials beside the cash column total in each journal. b. Compares each entry in the cash receipts prelist (Doc. No.9) to the cash receipts journal for name, date, and amount, and puts a check mark [./] by each entry in the prelist. c. Prepares a bank reconciliation using the procedures outlined in the Systems Understanding Aid Reference book on pages You can also use November's bank reconciliation (Doc. No. 22) as a model. Deposits in transit and outstanding checks at November 30 are listed there. d. Adjusts the cash general ledger account using the general journal, regardless of materiality, for all reconciling items requiring an adjustment. e. Attaches together and files the bank reconciliation, bank statement, list of items clearing with bank statement, and the cash receipts pre list in the file labeled "Shipping/Banking. " 12

9 4. Jim Adams calculates and records the unemployment taxes paid by employers, and Waren's portion of the F.I.C.A. payroll tax. These payroll taxes are calculated at the end of the month on gross payroll and recorded in the general journal. The taxes are paid the following month. Unemployment taxes are imposed on the first $7,000 of wages paid to covered employees in Thus, a review of the employee earnings subsidiary ledger on pages 40 and 41 of this book indicates that only one of Waren's employees remains subject to this tax (i.e., has not yet exceeded the wage base maximum). The same wage base maximum is used in the project for both federal and state unemployment taxes to simplify the calculations. The state unemployment tax (SUT A) rate is 2.7 percent. Because employers are allowed credits against the federal unemployment tax (FUT A) rate for participation in state unemployment programs, the net FUTA rate is 0.8 percent. 5. Jim Adams posts transactions from the general journal to the general ledger (and subsidiary if applicable), places a posting reference check mark [./] in the general journal post reference column for each item posted, and updates each general ledger balance. 6. Nancy Ford foots the balances of each subsidiary for the accounts receivable, accounts payable, employee earnings, and fixed assets subsidiaries, and compares the total to the appropriate general ledger control account (GIL accounts 10200,20100,40500, 10800, and 10900, respectively). She initials each general ledger control account to indicate that she has made the comparison. 7. Jim Adams prepares a monthly statement (Doc. No. 15) for each customer with a balance. He includes information about each unpaid invoice including its aging status. Aging totals and the total amount due are shown at the bottom. He completes the remittance advice (attached to the monthly statement) in a similar fashion except that no aging is included. Ray Kramer reviews each statement and initials it before it is mailed to the customer. In this project, you are to prepare a December monthly statement for only one customer and file it in the "Mailed to Outsiders" file tab. The name ofthe selected customer is stated in the transactions list (Doc. No.1) provided with your loose document set in this package. After completing all seven month-end procedures for December, continue to the next section and perform Waren's year-end procedures. WAREN'S YEAR-END PROCEDURES Below are the procedures followed at the end of each year by Waren Sports Supply's employees. You are to assume the roles of Ray Kramer, Nancy Ford, and Jim Adams and perform each of these year-end procedures for The only materials needed are Waren's list of year-end procedures, general journal, ledgers, year-end worksheet (Doc. No. 25), and post-closing trial balance (Doc. No. 26). All other items can be permanently filed in the envelope. All December month-end procedures must be completed before the year-end procedures are done. 1. Jim Adams prepares an unadjusted trial balance as of December 31 using the year-end worksheet (Doc. No. 25) provided in your loose document set. Be sure to include the December month-end general journal transactions in the unadjusted trial balance. 13

10 2. Jim Adams prepares year-end adjusting entries and posts each entry to the worksheet. Below are the normal adjusting entries. Refer to your Systems Understanding Aid Reference book for further help in preparing appropriate adjusting entries. Hint: Be sure to number each adjusting entry on the year-end worksheet to make it easier to complete year-end procedure 7 later. a. Monthly Adjustments. You should already have recorded and posted payroll F.I.C.A. and unemployment taxes, and the bank service charge as part of December month-end procedures. b. Depreciation Expense. Depreciation expense is calculated once annually at the end of each year and recorded in the general journal as of December 31. The depreciation methods, estimated lives, and salvage values are documented in the fixed asset subsidiary ledger. Depreciation in the year of sale or acquisition is calculated following a half-year convention, which means that six months of depreciation is taken regardless of the amount of time the assets were actually owned during these years. c. Interest Expense. Interest on loans is paid annually on the anniversary of the note. Interest accruals are calculated using a 365-day year with the day after the note was made counting as the first day. d. Bad Debt Expense. Bad debt expense is estimated once annually at the end of each year as a percent of net sales and is recorded as of December 31 in the general journal. The percentage estimate for 2009 is stated in the transactions list (Document No.1). Waren uses the allowance method for recording the estimate of bad debts. e. Ending Inventory. A physical inventory is taken on New Year's Day before business begins for the new year. The December 31, 2009 ending inventory as counted and priced by Waren's employees is stated in the transactions list (Document No.1). For an illustration of procedures used to record cost of goods sold and adjust the inventory balance for the year-end physical count, see page 75 of the Systems Understanding Aid Reference book. f. Federal Income Tax Expense. The adjusting entry for federal income tax expense must be saved until last, after the pre-tax net income has been calculated from the worksheet. This entry will be done later, as year-end procedure 4. The 2009 corporate income tax rates are provided there. 3. Jim Adams completes the year-end worksheet through the income statement and balance sheet columns. See page 18 of the Reference book for an example of a completed yearend worksheet. 14

11 4. Jim Adams calculates federal income tax expense from the income statement column on the year-end worksheet, enters it in the adjustments column of the worksheet, and extends the expense and liability amounts to their respective income statement and balance sheet columns. Corporate income tax rates are subject to change annua]]y, but for 2009, assume they are 15 percent of the first $50,000 of net income, plus 25 percent of the next $25,000 plus 36 percent of all income over $75, Jim Adams prepares financial statements in good form: statement of income and retained earnings, comparative balance sheet, and statement of cash flows (indirect method). He uses the formats suggested in the Systems Understanding Aid Reference book. 6. Nancy Ford prepares three supplementary trial balances as of December 31, which will serve as valuable information for management and the external auditors: an aged trial balance of accounts receivable, a trial balance of accounts payable, and a trial balance of fixed assets. (See pages 45, 46, 59, and 60 of the Systems Understanding Aid Reference book for information to help you prepare these trial balances.) She reconciles each of these trial balances to the general ledger. She indicates that she has performed the reconciliations by putting her initials to the right of the total on each trial balance. 7. Jim Adams posts the adjusting entries from the general journal to the general ledger. Next, he prepares and records the appropriate closing entries in the general journal and posts them to the general ledger (See pages of the Systems Understanding Aid Reference book for guidance). Finally, he prepares a post-closing trial balance (Doc. No. 26). Kramer compares the account balances on the post-closing trial balance to the year-end worksheet and initials the trial balance on the bottom right corner to document his control procedure. \ WRAPPING UP The project is now complete. Good Work!! Review your materials to make certain everything is fmalized. Complete the filing of documents, records, and working papers using the file tabs and the envelope in which the Aid is packaged. File all materials as indicated in\ the flowcharts. 15

Transactions List. December 16-31, 2017

Transactions List. December 16-31, 2017 Document. 1 Complete each of the following transactions in accordance with the seven-step process on pages 11-12 of the Instructions, Flowcharts, and Ledgers book (step 5). Remember the importance of the

More information

Full file at

Full file at INSTRUCTIONAL NOTES AND SOLUTIONS GUIDE THE MANUAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM: The Winery at Chateau Americana INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES Recognize and prepare common business documents Recognize and

More information

Full file at

Full file at INSTRUCTIONAL NOTES AND SOLUTIONS GUIDE THE MANUAL ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM: The Winery at Chateau Americana INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES Recognize and prepare common business documents Recognize and

More information

Bixby Public Schools Essential Elements Grade: 10-12

Bixby Public Schools Essential Elements Grade: 10-12 Course: Accounting Essential Elements Grade: 10-12 Weeks 1-6 Chapter 1 describes how a proprietorship is started & the transactions that occur when the business is organized. The accounting equation is

More information

ACCOUNTING I. 1. The cash account is used to summarize information about the amount of money the business has available.

ACCOUNTING I. 1. The cash account is used to summarize information about the amount of money the business has available. ACCOUNTING I True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. 1. The cash account is used to summarize information about the amount of money the business has available. 2. The source

More information

Auditing and Assurance Services, 15e

Auditing and Assurance Services, 15e Auditing and Assurance Services, 15e (Arens) Chapter 14 Audit of the Sales and Collection Cycle: Tests of Controls and Substantive Tests of Transactions Learning Objective 14-1 1) Which of the following

More information

BUSA PRACTICAL ACCOUNTING I/II Entiat High School

BUSA PRACTICAL ACCOUNTING I/II Entiat High School BUSA 102 - PRACTICAL ACCOUNTING I/II Student Entiat High School 2010-2011 Cycle 1 1 Define and identify asset, liability, and owner s equity accounts. 1.1 2 Define a fiscal period and a fiscal year. 1.1

More information

Accounting for Casinos and Gaming

Accounting for Casinos and Gaming Accounting for Casinos and Gaming Steven M. Bragg Chapter 1 Gaming Operations... 1 Learning Objectives... 1 Introduction... 1 Types of Games... 1 Casino Organizational Structure... 2 Organization Charts...

More information

An Auditor s Perspective of NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures

An Auditor s Perspective of NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures An Auditor s Perspective of NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures Ken Kurdziel, Partner Trey Long, Manager James Moore & Company, P.L. NCAA Agreed-Upon Procedures Are they mandatory? Yes the document issued by the

More information

$100,000; and Medicare tax rate, 1.5% on all earnings. What is the gross pay for the employee?

$100,000; and Medicare tax rate, 1.5% on all earnings. What is the gross pay for the employee? Final Exam Review 1. Accumulated Depreciation a. is used to show the amount of cost expiration of intangibles b. is the same as Depreciation Expense c. is a contra asset account d. is used to show the

More information

FAQ: Statement of Cash Flows

FAQ: Statement of Cash Flows Question 1: What sources are used when the statement of cash flows is being prepared, and what information does each source provide? Answer 1: The statement of cash flows is prepared differently from the

More information

BANKING SERVICES AND PROCEDURES

BANKING SERVICES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 23 VOCABULARY REVIEW 1. clearinghouses 2. maker 3. principal 4. payer, payee 5. holder BANKING SERVICES AND PROCEDURES 6. Uniform Commercial Code 7. drawee 8. negotiable 9. disbursements 10. reconciliation

More information

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (BAT4M) FINAL EXAMINATION

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (BAT4M) FINAL EXAMINATION Canadian International Matriculation Programme Sunway College FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES (BAT4M) FINAL EXAMINATION Date : 6 June 2017 Time Length Lecturer : 8:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. : 2 hours : Ms Rehnu

More information

Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA

Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Columbus Technical College Columbus, Georgia Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, New Hampshire Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA Portland Community

More information

Gold Run Snowmobile. Transactions For December Bank Reconciliation. 5 th Edition. and the

Gold Run Snowmobile. Transactions For December Bank Reconciliation. 5 th Edition. and the Gold Run Snowmobile 5 th Edition Transactions For -31 and the Bank Reconciliation Page 1 TRANSACTIONS FOR DECEMBER 26-31 Issued the following individual checks as payment in full for miscellaneous billings.

More information

1 Exam Prep Builder s Guide to Accounting (2)

1 Exam Prep Builder s Guide to Accounting (2) 1 Exam Prep Builder s Guide to Accounting (2) 1. All the following are normally required for a loan application except. A. an income statement B. a balance sheet C. a tax return D. retained earnings 2.

More information

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given!

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ACCOUNTING EXAM District 2016-D2 Contestant # Team # Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! All answers MUST be written on your answer sheet. Either upper

More information

Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA

Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA Robert L. Dansby, Ph.D. Columbus Technical College Columbus, Georgia Burton S. Kaliski, Ed.D. Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, New Hampshire Michael D. Lawrence, MBA, CPA, CMA Portland Community

More information

Rebel Ridge Snowmobile, Inc.

Rebel Ridge Snowmobile, Inc. Rebel Ridge Snowmobile, Inc. 1 st Web-Based Edition Journal Entries Page 1 BEGIN THE PROGRAM AND ENTER THE DATA When you have: (1) Carefully read pages 1-8 of this handbook, (2) A good understanding of

More information

Work4Me I Accounting Simulations. Problem Seven

Work4Me I Accounting Simulations. Problem Seven Work4Me I Accounting Simulations 3 rd Web-Based Edition Problem Seven Uptight Tools, Inc. Accounting for Accounts Receivable and Merchandise Inventory using a Perpetual Inventory System Page 1 UPTIGHT

More information

Zacks Bike Hut. Transactions For June Bank Reconciliation. Level II. 1 st Web-Based Edition. and the

Zacks Bike Hut. Transactions For June Bank Reconciliation. Level II. 1 st Web-Based Edition. and the Zacks Bike Hut Level II 1 st Web-Based Edition Transactions For June 24-30 and the Bank Reconciliation Page 1 Heads Up: In this module you will be required to (1) pay a cash dividend previously declared,

More information

Bookkeeping (Explanation)

Bookkeeping (Explanation) Bookkeeping (Explanation) 1. Part 1 Introduction; Bookkeeping: Past and Present 2. Part 2 Accrual Method 3. Part 3 Double-Entry, Debits and Credits 4. Part 4 General Ledger Accounts 5. Part 5 Debits and

More information

Common Deductions For Business Owners

Common Deductions For Business Owners Common Deductions For Business Owners Within the day-to-day life of your small business, you will incur ordinary and necessary expenses that you can deduct when filing your taxes. So what does that mean?

More information

Accounting Glossary 1. an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and

Accounting Glossary 1. an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and Accounting Glossary 1 GLOSSARY A Account a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation. (p. 10) Account balance the amount in an account. (p. 10) Account

More information

TRIUMPH END OF MONTH PROCEDURES

TRIUMPH END OF MONTH PROCEDURES How do I complete my end of month processing in Triumph? TRIUMPH END OF MONTH PROCEDURES DEBTORS After all invoices and receipts for the month have been entered and a backup has been completed, print the

More information

NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION

NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION RECORDS RETENTION GUIDE (2004) This guide is intended to serve only as a tool to assist in developing a document retention policy. The retention periods listed are

More information

Ch.7 Accounting for a Merchandising Business: Purchases and Cash Payments

Ch.7 Accounting for a Merchandising Business: Purchases and Cash Payments Ch.7 Accounting for a Merchandising Business: Purchases and Cash Payments 1 Procedures and forms used in purchasing merchandise Record credit purchases in a general journal and a purchases journal, and

More information

York University AP/Adms Introduction to Financial Accounting Midterm Examination Test Form B

York University AP/Adms Introduction to Financial Accounting Midterm Examination Test Form B York University AP/Adms 2500.03 Introduction to Financial Accounting Midterm Examination Test Form B Time: 3.0 hours Winter 2010 March 5 th, 2010 Questions: 50 Instructions: 1. Only the mark sense sheet

More information

5/03/15. Module 8: Revenue and collection cycle, and acquisition and expenditure cycle

5/03/15. Module 8: Revenue and collection cycle, and acquisition and expenditure cycle Instructor Michael Brownlee B.Comm(Hons),CGA Module 8: Revenue and collection cycle, and acquisition and expenditure cycle 8.1 The balance sheet approach 8.2 Revenue and collection cycle The basics 8.3

More information

Zacks Bike Hut. Transactions For June Level II. 1 st Web-Based Edition

Zacks Bike Hut. Transactions For June Level II. 1 st Web-Based Edition Zacks Bike Hut Level II 1 st Web-Based Edition Transactions For June 10-16 Page 1 Heads Up: In this module you will be required to (1) write-off an account receivable using the allowance method, (2) record

More information

2016 ACCOUNTING ATTACH SACE REGISTRATION NUMBER LABEL TO THIS BOX

2016 ACCOUNTING ATTACH SACE REGISTRATION NUMBER LABEL TO THIS BOX External Examination 2016 2016 ACCOUNTING FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SUPERVISOR CHECK ATTACH SACE REGISTRATION NUMBER LABEL TO THIS BOX RE-MARKED Tuesday 15 November: 1.30 pm Time: 2 hours Pages: 33 Questions:

More information

MSI Payroll Version 4.0

MSI Payroll Version 4.0 MSI Payroll Version 4.0 User s Guide Municipal Software, Inc. 1850 W. Winchester Road, Ste 209 Libertyville, IL 60048 Phone: (847) 362-2803 Fax: (847) 362-3347 Contents are the exclusive property of Municipal

More information

Construction Accounting

Construction Accounting Construction Accounting Steven M. Bragg Chapter 1 Overview of the Construction Industry... 1 Learning Objectives... 1 Introduction... 1 Nature of the Construction Contractor... 2 Bonding Requirements...

More information

Welcome to the topic on goods returns and credit memos in purchasing.

Welcome to the topic on goods returns and credit memos in purchasing. Welcome to the topic on goods returns and credit memos in purchasing. 1 In this topic, we will look at how and when you create a goods return or credit memo for purchases. 2 Occasionally, delivered goods

More information

Graded Project Ice Cream Systems

Graded Project Ice Cream Systems Graded Project Ice Cream Systems PROJECT GOAL 1 PROJECT INFORMATION 1 PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS 14 SUBMITTING YOUR PROJECT 26 C o n t e n t s iii Ice Cream Systems PROJECT GOAL The goal of this graded project

More information

Accounting 3 4. Course Outline. Board Approved: October 10, I. Course Information. A. Course Title: Accounting 3-4. B. Course Code Number: BU143

Accounting 3 4. Course Outline. Board Approved: October 10, I. Course Information. A. Course Title: Accounting 3-4. B. Course Code Number: BU143 Accounting 3 4 Course Outline Board Approved: October 10, 1995 I. Course Information A. Course Title: Accounting 3-4 B. Course Code Number: BU143 C. Course Length: One Year D. Grade Level: 12 E. Units

More information

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given!

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! Contestant # UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ACCOUNTING EXAM District 2014-D1 Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! All answers MUST be written on your answer sheet. Either upper case

More information

Osborne Books Tutor Zone. Advanced Bookkeeping. Practice assessment 1

Osborne Books Tutor Zone. Advanced Bookkeeping. Practice assessment 1 Osborne Books Tutor Zone Advanced Bookkeeping Practice assessment 1 Osborne Books Limited, 2016 2 a d v a n c e d b o o k k e e p i n g t u t o r z o n e Task 1 This task is about non-current assets. You

More information

Century 21 Accounting, 9e Multicolumn Journal Chapter Outlines

Century 21 Accounting, 9e Multicolumn Journal Chapter Outlines Century 21 Accounting, 9e Multicolumn Journal Chapter Outlines PART 1 Chapter 1 ACCOUNTING FOR A SERVICE BUSINESS ORGANIZED AS A PROPRIETORSHIP Starting A Proprietorship: Changes that Affect the Accounting

More information

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given!

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ACCOUNTING EXAM Invitational 2016-A Contestant # Team # Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! All answers MUST be written on your answer sheet. Either

More information

Accounting Basics, Part 1

Accounting Basics, Part 1 Accounting Basics, Part 1 Accrual, Double-Entry Accounting, Debits & Credits, Chart of Accounts, Journals and, Ledger Part 1 What s Here Introduction Business Types Business Organization Professional Advice

More information

Sample Fiscal Policies & Procedures Manual

Sample Fiscal Policies & Procedures Manual Sample Fiscal Policies & Procedures Manual Legal Disclaimer Please note that TREC does not provide legal advice. This sample Fiscal Policies and Procedures Manual discusses a topic of general interest

More information

THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION. Instructions

THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION. Instructions THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 062 BOOK KEEPING (For Both School and Private Candidates) Time: 3 Hours Friday, 12 th October

More information

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW OF KEY TOPICS Question 2 1 External events involve an exchange transaction between the company and a separate economic entity. For every

More information

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given!

Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ACCOUNTING EXAM Regional 2018-R Contestant # Do not turn this page until the start signal is given! All answers MUST be written on your answer sheet. Either upper case

More information

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (01)

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (01) 13 Pages Contestant Number Time Rank FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (01) Regional 2006 Multiple Choice (30 @ 3 points each) Account Identification (15 @ 3 points each) Production Portion Problem 1: Financial Transactions

More information

The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin

The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin 1-1 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin 8 1 Chapter Accounting for Purchases and Accounts Payable 8 Section 1: Merchandise Purchases Section Objectives 1. Record

More information

Board Policy No

Board Policy No Board Policy No. 2015-16-6 Fiscal Policies and Procedures Handbook Created by: TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview... 1 Annual Financial Audit... 1 Purchasing... 2 Contracts... 2 Accounts Payable... 4 Bank Check

More information

Who Pays for What? Please use the following guidelines to determine what funds should be used to pay for an approved Special Olympics Oregon expense.

Who Pays for What? Please use the following guidelines to determine what funds should be used to pay for an approved Special Olympics Oregon expense. FINANCE The policies and procedures that follow have been implemented to enable the efficient processing of local program financial transactions, as well as, to meet government agency and auditing requirements.

More information

Twin Valley School District. What is the purpose and importance of accounting? Who are the users of accounting information?

Twin Valley School District. What is the purpose and importance of accounting? Who are the users of accounting information? Twin Valley School District Subject/Course: Advanced Accounting Course Objective: Students need to become familiar with financial accounting information and reports in order to make financial decisions.

More information

FISCAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

FISCAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FISCAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OVERVIEW The Board of Directors of HARRIET TUBMAN VILLAGE SCHOOL has reviewed and adopted the following policies and procedures to ensure the most effective use of the funds

More information

CEBU CPAR CENTER. M a n d a u e C I t y

CEBU CPAR CENTER. M a n d a u e C I t y Page 1 of 11 CEBU CPAR CENTER M a n d a u e C I t y AUDITING PROBLEMS AUDIT OF LIABILITIES PROBLEM NO. 1 In the audit of the Heats Corporation s financial statements at December 31, 2005, the chief accountant

More information

SOLARLAND USA. Terms & Policies

SOLARLAND USA. Terms & Policies SOLARLAND USA Terms & Policies Acceptance: All orders are subject to approval and acceptance by Solarland USA (GT). The following terms and conditions apply to all orders, and are subject to change without

More information

TERMS OF SALE ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF SALE

TERMS OF SALE ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF SALE TERMS OF SALE These are the terms of sale between Specialty Tool LLC (STL) ( Seller ) and the entity that is purchasing goods from Seller ( Buyer ). Buyer agrees that these terms of sale are applicable

More information

MARATHON FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING END OF CALENDAR YEAR

MARATHON FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING END OF CALENDAR YEAR The following instructions will guide you through the end of a calendar year process. This process includes steps for W-2 Forms, Electronic W-2 Filing, Clear Calendar Year to Date Totals, Tax Table updates

More information

DE ANZA COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 1A EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT. (Manual Case, and Working Papers) Scott Osborne, CPA

DE ANZA COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 1A EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT. (Manual Case, and Working Papers) Scott Osborne, CPA DE ANZA COLLEGE ACCOUNTING 1A EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT (Manual Case, and Working Papers) by Scott Osborne, CPA 1 EXPLANATION OF EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT The extra credit assignment consists of a manual accounting

More information

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process AACSB assurance of learning standards in accounting and business education require documentation of outcomes assessment. Although schools, departments, and faculty

More information

Your Business Finances

Your Business Finances ASi Simple Start tto Managing Your Business Finances A Guide to the Essentials QB_05/2005_01 Financial Management Essentials 1. Introduction to Financial Management 2. Why Accounts are Important 3. Using

More information

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING b.com part I

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING b.com part I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING b.com part I 2013 PRIVATE (SUPPLEMENTARY) Solved Paper Compiled & Solved by: Sameer Hussain Instructions: (1) Attempt any FIVE questions. (2) All questions carry equal marks. (3)

More information

ACTIVE EVACUATION SYSTEM (AES) OPERATIONS MANUAL

ACTIVE EVACUATION SYSTEM (AES) OPERATIONS MANUAL ACTIVE EVACUATION SYSTEM (AES) OPERATIONS MANUAL N7 W22025 Johnson Road, Suite A Waukesha, Wisconsin 53186 Phone (262)-513-8500 Fax (262)-513-9069 1-888-745-6562 (U.S. Only) www.surgivet.com V7300i.doc

More information

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING VERSION

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING VERSION FORENSIC ACCOUNTING VERSION Fraudulent or incorrect transactions are presented below. Your job as a forensic accountant is to correct the financial statements and determine how income and total assets

More information

Accounting for Merchandising Businesses

Accounting for Merchandising Businesses C H A P T E R 5 Accounting for Merchandising Businesses Corporate Financial Accounting 13e Warren Reeve Duchac human/istock/360/getty Images Operating Cycle The operating cycle is the process by which

More information

Directions to our office may be obtained from our website at

Directions to our office may be obtained from our website at Fall 2007 CTAS News & Notes Small City & Town Accounting System (CTAS) Helpline: (651) 296-6262 Fax: (651) 282-2391 Website: www.auditor.state.mn.us E-mail: ctas@auditor.state.mn.us Why did I receive this

More information

OPIC. Making Mail-Order and Internet Sales

OPIC. Making Mail-Order and Internet Sales New Jersey Division of Taxation TAX OPIC Making Mail-Order and Internet Sales Making Mail-Order and Internet Sales Bulletin S&U-5 Introduction If you operate a business in New Jersey that sells products

More information

Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue, Investment Income, Gains. Interest Expense, Losses

Rent Revenue, Interest Revenue, Investment Income, Gains. Interest Expense, Losses Chapter 5 Assigned Questions: 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 16, 17, 19, 20 1. The components of revenues and expenses differ as follows: Merchandising Revenue Sales Service Service Revenue, Fees Earned, Rent Revenue,

More information

Updated February

Updated February Updated February 2012 www.recoveryinternational.org Acknowledgments: There have been many changes in our organization since the Area Financial Management Guide was last revised in 2009. Some of these changes

More information

Disco Dave s Dance Club Continuing the Accounting Cycle: Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Adjustments, Worksheet

Disco Dave s Dance Club Continuing the Accounting Cycle: Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance, Adjustments, Worksheet Overview One of your friends, Disco Dave, just started a new club called. Chart of Accounts These are the account names and numbers that you should use throughout the problem. Some of these accounts will

More information

Supplier Profile Form

Supplier Profile Form Supplier Profile Form All new suppliers must be qualified prior to any purchases being made. Please complete the following form and email to purchasingdept@thompsontractor.com or fax to 205-226-6203. Once

More information

ACS YEAR-END FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. General Ledger

ACS YEAR-END FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. General Ledger ACS YEAR-END FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS This document includes answers to frequently asked questions about the following ACS modules: General Ledger Payroll Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable General

More information

A MESSAGE FROM CAROLINE C. WHITACRE

A MESSAGE FROM CAROLINE C. WHITACRE A MESSAGE FROM CAROLINE C. WHITACRE The research community has been very successful in recent years in obtaining significant federal dollars to support our research programs. These funds come with the

More information

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Secondary

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Secondary Page 1 of 12 FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Secondary REGIONAL 2015 Multiple Choice & Short Answer Section: Contestant Number: Time: Rank: Multiple Choice (25 @ 2 points each) Account Classification (10

More information

Appendices - Introduction

Appendices - Introduction Appendices - Introduction For more than one reason, we have posted a printable "pdf" copy of the appendices listed below, on our website @: http://www.full-chargebookkeeping.com/ > Resources & Links page.

More information

FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY INVITATION TO BID: COMMODITIES/SERVICES (BIDDERS ACKNOWLEDGMENT)

FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY INVITATION TO BID: COMMODITIES/SERVICES (BIDDERS ACKNOWLEDGMENT) FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY INVITATION TO BID: COMMODITIES/SERVICES (BIDDERS ACKNOWLEDGMENT) MAIL BIDS TO: FLORIDA KEYS AQUEDUCT AUTHORITY 7000 Front St. (Stock Island) KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 (No

More information

Spencer CPA & Associates, P.L.L.C.

Spencer CPA & Associates, P.L.L.C. Spencer CPA & Associates, P.L.L.C. PO Box 2560 74 East Main Street Buckhannon, WV 26201 Buckhannon, WV 26201 Phone: (304)472-1928 Fax: (304)472-1951 Member: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants

More information

ACCOUNTING STATE COMPETENCY TEST REVIEW

ACCOUNTING STATE COMPETENCY TEST REVIEW ACCOUNTING STATE COMPETENCY TEST REVIEW Source Documents Documents that are analyzed to determine what happened in a transaction Memorandum a note written by the company when there is no other source document

More information

Closing the Books. 4th Edition. Steven M. Bragg

Closing the Books. 4th Edition. Steven M. Bragg Closing the Books 4th Edition Steven M. Bragg Chapter 1 The General Ledger and Other Ledgers... 1 Learning Objectives... 1 Introduction... 1 The Ledger Concept... 1 General Ledger Overview... 2 The Accounts

More information

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED-UPON PROCEDURES

EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED-UPON PROCEDURES EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED-UPON PROCEDURES EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PROGRAM

More information

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (02)

ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (02) 9 Pages Contestant Number Total Work Time Rank ADVANCED ACCOUNTING (02) Regional 2004 Multiple Choice (30 @ 2 points each) Job 1 Accounts Receivable Job 2 Inventory Cost Job 3 Accounting Concepts (10 @

More information

2017 County Fiscal Year End Processing

2017 County Fiscal Year End Processing 2017 County Fiscal Year End Processing LOCAL GOVERNMENT CORPORATION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1999-2017 1 County Process Attention: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN NOTE: The month of June,

More information

REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 3, Part B, p. 715

REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 3, Part B, p. 715 REINFORCEMENT ACTIVITY 3, Part B, p. 715 10. Unadjusted Trial Balance December 31, 20X4 ACCOUNT TITLE DEBIT CREDIT Cash 25 0 0 1 40 Petty Cash 4 0 0 00 Accounts Receivable 15 7 8 9 20 Allowance for Uncollectible

More information

Accounting Vocabulary

Accounting Vocabulary Accounting Vocabulary A. Accounting: planning, recording, analyzing and interpreting financial information. Accounting Equation: an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner

More information

NETWORK BUSINESS SYSTEMS SOFTWARE SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION GENERAL LEDGER

NETWORK BUSINESS SYSTEMS SOFTWARE SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION GENERAL LEDGER NETWORK BUSINESS SYSTEMS SOFTWARE SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION GENERAL LEDGER FEATURES Allows 99 divisions within 99 companies Separate General Ledger Data for Multiple Companies with Multiple Division and Multiple

More information

Contents: Interview Summary...2. Assignment Text excerpt for Assignment Syllabus...11

Contents: Interview Summary...2. Assignment Text excerpt for Assignment Syllabus...11 College: Great Bay Community College Course: Introduction Dan Murphy Text: Fundamental Accounting Principles, 19 th Ed; Wild, Shaw, Chiappetta Contents: Interview Summary...2 Assignment 1...3 Text excerpt

More information

30 Paid Steamer Manufacturers in full. 31 Granted Carry On $310 credit for suitcases returned costing $170.

30 Paid Steamer Manufacturers in full. 31 Granted Carry On $310 credit for suitcases returned costing $170. Problems: Set C 19 Problems: Set C P5-1C Curtain Distributing Company completed these merchandising transactions in the month of April. At the beginning of April, the ledger of Curtain showed Cash of $9,000

More information

CPA REVIEW SCHOOL OF THE PHILIPPINES M a n i l a

CPA REVIEW SCHOOL OF THE PHILIPPINES M a n i l a PROBLEM NO. 1 CPA REVIEW SCHOOL OF THE PHILIPPINES M a n i l a AUDITING PROBLEMS PREWEEK LECTURE Page 1 of 18 The following accounts were included in the unadjusted trial balance of Pistons Company as

More information

List of Audit Schedules for FY12

List of Audit Schedules for FY12 List of Audit Schedules for FY Data PART I - Prior to preliminary fieldwork, email the following: Check Sequences for all accounts Receipt Sequences, if applicable Student Activity Accounts check sequences

More information

Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Merchandising Business

Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Merchandising Business Ch.10 Financial Statements and Closing Entries for a Merchandising Business o Prepare financial statements for a merchandising business o Journalize adjusting and closing entries for a merchandising business

More information

End of Financial Year Guide 2018

End of Financial Year Guide 2018 End of Financial Year Guide 2018 How to use your software to guide your business through the end of financial year period Need some help? Visit help.myob.com, or find answers, ask questions, and share

More information

ACCOUNTING LIFEPAC 10 BUSINESS SIMULATION

ACCOUNTING LIFEPAC 10 BUSINESS SIMULATION Unit 10 ACCOUNTING LIFEPAC 10 BUSINESS SIMULATION CONTENTS BUSINESS SIMULATION FOR LARSON S TOURS Introduction........................................ 3 Chart of Accounts...................................

More information

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Intercollegiate Athletics Program. Agreed-Upon Procedures Report

NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Intercollegiate Athletics Program. Agreed-Upon Procedures Report NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Intercollegiate Athletics Program Agreed-Upon Procedures Report Year ended June 30, 2007 KPMG LLP New Jersey Headquarters 150 John F. Kennedy Parkway Short Hills, NJ

More information

Annie s Animal Care Practice with Adjusting Entries

Annie s Animal Care Practice with Adjusting Entries Overview One of your friends, Annie, owns a local animal kennel called Annie s Animal Care. Refer to the Chart of Accounts and Business Transactions listed below and then complete the Journal and Ledger

More information

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED - UPON PROCEDURES TO THE RECORDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI ATHLETICS FOR THE YEAR

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED - UPON PROCEDURES TO THE RECORDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI ATHLETICS FOR THE YEAR INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS REPORT ON THE APPLICATION OF AGREED - UPON PROCEDURES TO THE RECORDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI ATHLETICS FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2015 THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI ATHLETICS

More information

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Secondary

FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Secondary Page 1 of 9 FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING (100) Objective Section: Secondary REGIONAL 2014 Contestant Number: Time: Rank: Objective (30 @ 2 points each) (60 points) Production Portion: Job 1: Journalizing Job

More information

G/L Re-Indexing. Preliminary Considerations. Summary Re-Index Process

G/L Re-Indexing. Preliminary Considerations. Summary Re-Index Process This feature works by retroactively applying system settings to posted transactions. Some account numbers and account balances may change as a result of performing a re-index. Preliminary Considerations

More information

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process

Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process Chapter 2 Review of the Accounting Process QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW OF KEY TOPICS Question 2 1 External events involve an exchange transaction between the company and a separate economic entity. For every

More information

A Manual for Audit Committees

A Manual for Audit Committees A Manual for Audit Committees for the Episcopal Church in Vermont Prepared by the Financial Oversight and Audit Committee (Revised May 2010) THE MANUAL FOR AUDIT COMMITTEES OF THE DIOCESE OF VERMONT [THE

More information

Week 2, Completing the accounting cycle. 1/5

Week 2, Completing the accounting cycle. 1/5 Week 2 Horngren, Chapter 4, including the appendix, Completing the accounting cycle. In this chapter we will be using the full accounting worksheet to complete the accounting cycle. The learning objectives

More information

EOM & EOY Procedures

EOM & EOY Procedures EOM & EOY Procedures October 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Month End Procedures 3 Checklists System Administration 5 Stock Control 6 Accounts Receivable 7 Accounts Payable 8 Payroll 9 Asset Register 11 General

More information

WHITE PAPER UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

WHITE PAPER UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS WHITE PAPER UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Contents 1.0 Understanding Financial Statements... 3 2.0 Types of Financial Statements... 3 3.0 Balance Sheets... 3 4.0 Profit & Loss Statement (also known

More information

Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one Which of the following principle deals with the valuation and recording of the assets at cost?

Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one Which of the following principle deals with the valuation and recording of the assets at cost? Question No: 1 ( Marks: 1 ) - Please choose one Which of the following principle deals with the valuation and recording of the assets at cost? Entity Principle Matching Principle Cost Principle p--3 Stable

More information