Test Bank Auditng Prob
Test Bank Auditng Prob
Test Bank Auditng Prob
Auditing Problems
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CASH
Problem No. 1
In connection with your audit of Majika Corporation for the year ended, December 31, 2010, you
gathered the following:
Question:
Based on the above information and the result of your audit, compute for the cash and cash
equivalent that would be reported in the December 31, 2010 balance sheet.
Problem No. 2
In the course of your audit of the Las Pinas Corporation, its controller is attempting to determine
the amount of cash to be reported on its December 31, 2010 balance sheet. The following
information is provided:
1. Commercial savings account of P1, 200, 000 and a commercial checking account balance
of P1, 800, 000 are held at PS Bank.
2. Travel advances of P360, 000 for executive travel for the first quarter of the next year
(employee to reimburse through salary deduction).
3. A separate cash fund in the amount of P3, 000, 000 is restricted for the retirement of a
long term debt.
4. Petty cash fund of P10, 000.
5. An IOU from a company officer in the amount of P40, 000.
6. A bank overdraft of P250, 000 has occurred at one of the banks the company uses to
deposit its cash receipts. At the present time, the company has no deposits at this bank.
7. The company has two certificates of deposit, each totaling P1, 000, 000. These
certificates of deposit have maturity of 120 days.
8. Las Pinas has received a check dated January 2, 2011 in the amount of P150, 000.
9. Las Pinas has agreed to maintain a cash balance of P200, 000 at all times at PS Bank to
ensure future credit availability.
10. Currency and coin on hand amounted to P15, 000.
Question:
How much will be reported as cash and cash equivalent at December 31, 2010?
Problem No. 3:
The cash account of Makati Corporation as of December 31, 2010 consists of the following:
Question:
At what amount will the account “Cash” appear on the December 31, 2010 balance sheet?
Problem No. 4
You noted in the following composition of Malabon Company’s “cash account” as of December
31, 2010 in connection with your audit:
a. Check of P200, 000 in payment of accounts payable was recorded on December 31, 2006
but mailed to suppliers on January 5, 2011.
b. Check of P100, 000 dated January 15, 2011 in payment of accounts payable was recorded
and mailed on December 31, 2010.
c. The company uses the calendar year. The cash receipts journal was held open until
January 15, 2011, during which time P400, 000 was collected and recorded on December
31, 2010.
Question:
The cash and cash equivalents to be shown on the December 31, 2010 balance sheet is:
Problem No. 5
You were able to gather the following from the December 31, 2010 trial balance of
Mandaluyong Corporation in connection with your audit of the company:
a. Customer’s check for P40, 000 returned by bank on December 26, 2010 due to
insufficient fund but subsequently redeposited and cleared by the bank on January 8,
2011.
b. Customer’s check for P20, 000 dated January 2, 2011 received on December 29, 2010.
c. Postal money orders received from customers, P30, 000.
The petty cash fund consisted of the following items as of December 31, 2010.
a. Check written and dated December 29, 2010 and delivered to payee on January 2, 2011,
P80, 000
b. Check written on December 27, 2010, dated January 2, 2011, delivered to payee on
December 29, 2010, P40, 000.
The credit balance in the Security Bank current account No. 2 represents checks drawn in excess
of the deposit balance. These checks were still outstanding at December 31, 2010.
The savings account deposit in PNB has been set aside by the board of directors for acquisition
of new equipment. This account is expected to be disbursed in the next 3 months from the
balance sheet date.
Questions:
5. Cash on hand
A. 6, 000 C. 2, 000
B. 7, 200 D. 4, 900
Problem No. 6
The books of Manila’s Service, Inc., disclosed a cash balance of P687, 570 on December 31, 2010.
The bank statement as of December 31 showed a balance of P547, 800. Additional information that
might be useful in reconciling the two balances follows:
a. Check number 748 for P30, 000 was originally recorded on the books as P45, 000.
b. A customer’s note was dishonored on December 29 (maturity date). The bank charged
Manila’s account for P142, 650, including a protest fee of P2, 650.
c. The deposit of December 24 was recorded on the books as P28, 950, but it was actually a
deposit of P27, 000.
d. Outstanding checks totaled P98, 850 as of December 31.
e. There were bank service charges for December of P2, 100 not yet recorded on the books.
f. Manila’s account had been charged on December 26 for a customer’s NSF check for P12,
960.
g. Manila properly deposited P6, 000 on December 3 that was not recorded by the bank.
h. Receipts of December 31 for P134, 250 were recorded by the bank on January 2.
i. A bank memo stated that a customer’s note for P45, 000 and interest of P1, 650 had been
collected on December 27, and the bank charged a P360 collection fee.
Questions:
Problem No. 7
Shown below is the bank reconciliation for Marikina Company for November 2006:
The bank statement for December 2006 contains the following data:
All outstanding checks on November 30, 2010, including the bank credit, were cleared in the
bank in December 2010.
There were outstanding checks of P30, 000 and deposits in transit of P38, 000 on December 31,
2010.
Questions:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, answer the following:
11. How much is the cash balance per bank on December 31, 2010?
14. How much is the cash balance per books on December 31, 2010?
15. The adjusted cash in bank balance as of December 31, 2010 is:
Problem No. 8
The accountant for the Muntinlupa Company assembled the following data:
June 30 July 31
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The bank statements and the company’s cash records show these totals:
Questions:
Based on the application of the necessary audit procedures and appreciation of the above data,
you are to provide the answers to the following:
Problem No. 9
In the audit of Pasig Company’s cash account, you obtained the following information:
The company’s bookkeeper prepared the following bank reconciliation as of November 30,
2010:
Number Amount
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7159 P3, 000
7767 5, 000
7915 2, 000 (10, 000)
Book balance – November 30, 2010 P77, 900
c. Check No. 7159 dated November 25, 2010, was entered as P3, 000 in payment of a
voucher for P30, 000. Upon examination of the checks returned by the bank, the actual
amount of the check was P30, 000.
d. Check No. 8113 dated December 20, 2010 was issued to replace a mutilated check (no.
7767) which was returned by the payee. Both checks were recorded in the amount
drawn, P5, 000, but no entry was made to cancel check no. 7767.
e. The December bank statement included a check drawn by Sipag Company for P1, 500.
f. Undeposited collections on December 31, 2010 P8, 000.
g. The service charge for December was P150 which was charged by the bank to another
client.
h. The bank collected a note receivable of P7, 000 on December 28, 2010 but the collection
was not received on time to be recorded by Pasig.
Questions:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, determine the following:
Problem No. 10
You obtained the following information on the current account of Paranaque Company during
your examination of its financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2010.
The bank statement on November 30, 2010 showed a balance of P306, 000. Among the bank
credits in November was customer’s note for P100, 000 collected for the account of the company
which the company recognized in December among its receipts. Included in the bank debits
were cost of checkbooks amounting to P1, 200 and a P40, 000 check which was charged by the
bank in error against Paranaque Co, account. Also in November you ascertained that there were
deposits in transit amounting to P80, 000 and outstanding checks totaling P170, 000.
The bank statement for the month of December showed total credits of P416, 000 and total
charges of P204, 000. The company’s books for December showed total debits of P735, 600,
total credits of P407, 200 and a balance of P485, 600. Bank debit memos for December were:
No. 121 for service charges, P1, 600 and No. 122 on a customer’s returned check marked “Refer
to Drawer” for P24, 000.
On December 31, 2010 the company placed with the bank a customer’s promissory note with a
face value of P120, 000 for collection. The company treated this note as part of its receipts
although the bank was able to collect on the note only in January 2011.
A check for P3, 960 was recorded in the company cash payments books in December as P39,
600.
Questions:
Based on the application of the necessary audit procedures and appreciation of the above data,
you are to provide the answers to the following:
28. How much is the adjusted cash balance as of November 30, 2010?
31. How much is the adjusted cash balance as of December 31, 2010?
32 An auditor would consider a cashier’s job description to contain compatible duties if the cashier
received remittance from the mailroom and also prepares the
33 Which of the following internal control procedures will most likely prevent the concealment of a
cash shortage resulting from improper write-off of a trade account receivable?
A. Write-offs must be supported by an aging schedule showing that only receivables overdue for
several months have been written off.
B. Write-offs must be approved by the cashier who is in a position to know if the receivables
have, in fact, been collected.
C. Write-offs must be approved by a responsible officer after review of credit department
recommendations and supporting evidence.
D. Write-offs must be authorized by company field sales employees who are in position to
determine the financial standing of the customers.
34 An entity’s internal control structure requires every check request that there be an approved
voucher, supported by a prenumbered purchase order and a prenumbered receiving report. To
determine whether checks are being issued for unauthorized expenditures, an auditor most likely
would select items for testing from the population of all
A. Cancelled checks
B. Approved vouchers
C. Purchase orders
D. Receiving reports
35 Which of the following auditing procedures would the auditor not apply to a cutoff bank
statement?
A. Trace year end outstanding checks and deposits in transit to the cutoff bank statement.
B. Reconcile the bank account as of the end of the cutoff period.
C. Compare dates, payees and endorsements on returned checks with the cash disbursements
record.
D. Determine that the year end deposit in transit was credited by the bank on the first working
day of the following accounting period.
36 A client maintains two bank accounts. One of the accounts, Bank A, has an overdraft of P100,
000. The other account, Bank B, has a positive balance of P50, 000. To conceal the overdraft
from the auditor, the client may decide to
A. Draw a check for at least P100, 000 on Bank A for deposit in Bank B. Record the receipt but
not the disbursement and list the receipt as a deposit in transit. Record the disbursement at
the beginning of the following year.
B. Draw a check for at least P100, 000 on Bank B for deposit in Bank A. Record the
receipt but not the disbursement and list the receipt as a deposit in transit. Record the
disbursement at the beginning of the following year.
C. Draw a check for P100, 000 on Bank B. for deposit in Bank A. Record the disbursement as
an outstanding check, but do not list the receipt as a deposit in transit. Record the receipt at
the beginning of the following period.
D. Draw a check for at least P100, 000 on Bank A for deposit in Bank B. Record the
disbursement but not the receipt and list the disbursement as an outstanding check. Record
the receipt at the beginning of the following year.
37 While performing an audit of cash, an auditor begins to suspect check kiting. Which of the
following is the best evidence that the auditor could obtain concerning whether kiting is taking
place?
38 Two months before year-end, the bookkeeper erroneously recorded the receipt of a long term
bank loan by a debit to cash and a credit to sales. Which of the following is the most effective
procedure for detecting this type of error?
A. Returned to customer.
B. Stamped with restrictive endorsement.
C. Deposited immediately by the cashier.
D. Deposited the day after together with cash receipts.
40 The cashier of Milady Jewelries covered a shortage in the cash working fund with cash obtained
at December 31 from a bank by cashing but not recording a check drawn on the company out of
town bank. How would you as an auditor discover the manipulation?
41 An essential phase of the audit of the cash balance at the end of the year is the auditor’s review
of cutoff bank statement. This specific procedure is not useful in determining if
42 From the standpoint of good internal control, the monthly bank statement should be reconciled
by someone under the direction of the
A. Controller
B. Treasurer
C. Credit manager
D. Cashier
43 For effective internal controls purposes, which of the following individuals should be responsible
for mailing signed checks?
A. Receptionist
B. Accounts payable clerk
C. Payroll clerk
D. Treasurer