For each of the independent cases below, identify the principle of internal control that is violated, and recommend what should be done to remedy the violation.1. In order to save money, Indigo Company has decided to drop its property insurance on assets; and stop bonding the cashiers who handle upwards of $5,000 in cash each day.2. Jobs Company records each sale on a preprinted invoice. Because invoices are sometimes damaged in the process of preparation, the invoices are not prenumbered. Instead, the sales clerk writes the next number on each invoice as it is prepared.3. Keegan Company is a very small business. Dylan Epps, one of the two office clerks, opens the mail each day and removes the cash receipts that come in the mail. Dylan also records the receipts in the cash records and the
customer's account and deposits the cash in the bank.4. Ludwig Company prides itself on hiring only the most competent employees. The owner, Jeremy Ludwig, believes that since the employees are highly competent he can show he trusts them completely by not checking up on their performance.5. Maple Industries is a small business with three accounting employees. Each employee is well-trained and able to perform any of the accounting tasks, including handling cash receipts and cash payments, and preparing the bank reconciliation. Because of this cross-training, the employees share responsibilities for all of the tasks.
What will be an ideal response?
1. Insure assets and bond key employees. Even though it may save money in the short run, insurance protects the company if assets are stolen. Bonding reduces the risk of loss from the theft of cash by employees. It also discourages theft because bonded employees know that an independent company will be involved when a theft is discovered. It is unlikely that the bonding company will be sympathetic to any employee involved in the theft.
2. Maintain adequate records. All important documents, including sales invoices, should be pre-numbered. This will help ensure that all sales are recorded and that salespeople cannot pocket cash from a sale and destroy the sales invoice.
3. Divide responsibility for related transactions. Dylan has too many responsibilities with respect to cash. He controls the cash and maintains the records of cash. These responsibilities with respect to cash should be split up among several employees. One person should open the mail (ideally with a second employee present), and prepare a list in triplicate that indicates each sender's name, the amount sent, and an explanation of why the money was sent. One copy goes to the cashier with the money. The cashier deposits the money in the bank and records the amounts received in the accounting records for cash. The second copy goes to the record keeper in the accounting area who records the amounts in the customer's records. The third copy stays with the person who opens the mail. Dylan may carry out one of these tasks, but not all of them.
4. Perform regular and independent reviews. Even the most competent person sometimes makes mistakes. Sometimes individuals who appear honest may turn out not to be. Jeremy should set up regular, independent reviews of each employee's performance to evaluate possible errors and to ensure that procedures are followed.
5. Establish responsibilities. Each employee should be assigned specific tasks. Now, if a problem occurs, it is difficult to know who is at fault. It is hard to hold employees accountable for their actions if it cannot be determined who is responsible for the action.
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