03.audit of Receivables
03.audit of Receivables
03.audit of Receivables
Problem No. 1
On December 31, 2018 the accounts receivables control account of Latte Co. had a balance of P208,150. An analysis of
the accounts receivable account showed the following:
Requirements:
a. Determine the amount of trade accounts receivables of Latte Co. as of December 31, 2018.
b. Determine the trade and other receivables to be reported on the entity’s December 31, 2018 statement of financial
position.
Problem No. 2
Raspberry Merchandise Inc.’s year end is December 31, 2018. Company policy requires that a prenumbered shipping
document be issued for each sale. At the time of pick up or shipment, the shipping clerk writes the date on the shipping
document. The last shipment made in the year ended December 31, 2018, was recorded on document 457. Shipments
are billed in the order that the billing clerk receives the shipping documents.
For late December 2018 and early January 2019, shipping documents are billed on sales invoices as follows:
The December 2018 and January 2019 sales journal have the following information included:
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Requirements:
a. What is the net overstatement (understatement) of Raspberry Merchandising Inc.’s sales for the year ended
December 31, 2018?
b. What adjusting entry is necessary to correct Raspberry Merchandising Inc.’s financial statements for the year ended
December 31, 2018?
Problem No. 3
The December 31, 2017 statement of financial position of Mocha Company included the following information:
Requirements:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, answer the following:
5. When designing audit procedures, tracing of source documents to the customers subsidiary ledger and subsequently
to the general ledger is done to satisfy what assertion?
a. Valuation c. Completeness
b. Cutoff d. Classification
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Problem No. 4
In connection with the audit of the financial statements of Vanilla Corporation, your audit senior instructed you to
examine the company’s accounts receivable.
From the schedule of accounts receivable as of December 31, 2018, you determined that this account includes the
following:
The credit balance in customer’s account represents collection from a customer whose account had been written-off as
uncollectible in 2017.
Accounts receivable for more than a year totaling P21,000 should be written off.
Confirmation replies received directly from customers disclosed the following exceptions:
Customer’s Comments
Customer Audit Findings
Hannah The goods sold on December 1 were returned on December The client failed to record credit memo no.
16, 2018. 23 for P12,000. The merchandise was
included in the ending inventory at cost.
Jen We do not owe this amount *%#@ (bad word). We did not Investigation revealed that goods sold for
receive any merchandise from your company. P16,000 were shipped to Jen on December
29, 2018, terms FOB shipping point. The
goods were lost in transit and the shipping
company has acknowledged its
responsibility for the loss of the
merchandise.
Krystal I am entitled to a 10% employee discount. Your bill should Krystal is an employee of Vanilla. Starting
be reduced by P1,200. November 2018, all company employees
were entitled to a special discount.
Monique We have not yet sold the goods. We will remit the proceeds Merchandise billed for P18,000 were
as soon as the goods are sold. consigned to Monique on December 30,
2018. The goods cost P13,000.
Hans We do not owe you P20,000. We already paid our accounts The sale of merchandise on December 18,
as evidenced by OR # 1234. 2018 was paid by Hans on January 6, 2019.
Jerus Reduce your bill by P1,500 This amount represents freight paid by the
customer for the merchandise shipped on
December 17, 2018, terms, FOB destination-
collect.
Requirements:
3. Confirmation, which is a specific type of inquiry, is the process of obtaining a representation of information or of an
existing condition directly from a third party. Two assertions for which confirmation of accounts receivable balances
provides primary evidence are
a. Completeness and valuation
b. Rights and obligations and existence
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c. Valuation and rights and obligations
d. Existence and completeness
4. The negative request form of accounts receivable confirmation may be used when the
Combined Assessed Level Of Inherent
and Control Risk Is
Number of Small Consideration by the
Balances is Recipient is
a. Low Many Likely
b. Low Few Unlikely
c. High Few Likely
d. High Many Likely
5. Which of the following procedures would an auditor most likely perform for year-end accounts receivable
confirmations when the auditor did not receive replies to second requests?
a. Review the cash receipts journal for the month prior to year-end.
b. Intensify the study of internal control concerning the revenue cycle.
c. Increase the assessed level of detection risk for the existence assertion
d. Inspect the shipping records documenting the merchandise sold to the debtors.
6. If management refuses to allow the auditor to send a confirmation request, the auditor shall:
a. Inquire as to management’s reasons for the refusal, and seek audit evidence as to their validity and
reasonableness.
b. Evaluate the implications of management’s refusal on the auditor’s assessment of the relevant risks of material
misstatement, including the risk of fraud, and on the nature, timing and extent of other audit procedures.
c. Perform alternative audit procedures designed to obtain relevant and reliable audit evidence.
d. All of these.
Problem No. 5
In connection with your examination of the financial statements of Hazelnut, Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2018,
you were able to obtain certain information during your audit of the accounts receivable and related accounts.
• The December 31, 2018 balance in the Accounts Receivable control account is P837,900.
• An aging schedule of the accounts receivable as of December 31, 2018 is presented below:
• There is a credit balance in one account receivable (61 to 90 days) of P11,000; it represents an advance on a sales
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contract.
Requirements:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, answer the following:
1. How much is the adjusted balance of Accounts Receivable as of December 31, 2018?
2. How much is the adjusted balance of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts as of December 31, 2018?
3. How much is the Doubtful Accounts expense for the year 2018?
4. How much is the net adjustment to the Doubtful Accounts expense account?
5. All of the following are examples of substantive tests to verify valuation of net accounts receivable except the
a. Re-computation of the allowance for bad debts.
b. Inspection of the aging schedule and credit records of past due accounts.
c. Comparison of the allowance for bad debts with past records.
d. Inspection of accounts for current versus non-current status in the statement of financial position.
Problem No. 6
The balance sheet of Strawberry Corporation reported the following long-term receivables as of December 31, 2017:
In connection with your audit, you were able to gather the following transactions during 2018 and other information
pertaining to the company’s long-term receivables:
a. The note receivable from sale of plant bears interest at 12% per annum. The note is payable in 3 annual installments
of P2,000,000 plus interest on the unpaid balance every April 1. The initial principal and interest payment was made
on April 1, 2018.
b. The note receivable from officer is dated December 31, 2017, earns interest at 10% per annum, and is due on
December 31, 2020. The 2018 interest was received on December 31, 2018.
c. The corporation sold a piece of equipment to Yes, Inc. on April 1, 2018, in exchange for an P800,000 non-interest
bearing note due on April 1, 2020. The note had no ready market, and there was no established exchange price for
the equipment. The prevailing interest rate for a note of this type at April 1, 2018, was 12%. The present value factor
of 1 for two periods at 12% is 0.797.
d. A tract of land was sold by the corporation to No Co. on July 1, 2018, for P4,000,000 under an installment sale contract.
No Co. signed a 4-year 11% note for P2,800,000 on July 1, 2018, in addition to the down payment of P1,200,000. The
equal annual payments of principal and interest on the note will be P902,500 payable on July 1, 2019, 2020, 2021, and
2022. The land had an established cash price of P4,000,000, and its cost to the corporation was P3,000,000. The
collection of the installments on this note is reasonably assured.
Requirements:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, determine the following:
5. Which of the following pairs of accounts would an auditor most likely analyze on the same working paper?
a. Notes receivable and interest income.
b. Accrued interest receivable and accrued interest payable.
c. Notes payable and notes receivable.
d. Interest income and interest expense.
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Problem No. 7
On January 1, 2018, Caramel Company sold land that originally cost P400,000 to Buyer Company. As payment, Buyer gave
Caramel Company a P600,000 note. The note bears an interest rate of 4% and is to be repaid in three annual installments
of P200,000 (plus interest on the outstanding balance). The first payment is due on December 31, 2018. The market price
of the land is not reliably determinable. The prevailing rate of interest for notes of this type is 14% on January 1, 2018 and
15% on December 31, 2018.
Caramel made the following journal entries in relation to the sale of land and the related note receivable:
January 1, 2018
Cash P224,000
Notes receivable P200,000
Interest income 24,000
Caramel reported the notes receivable in its statement of financial position at December 31, 2018 as part of trade and
other receivables.
Requirements:
Based on the above and the result of your audit, answer the following:
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