Tests of Controls in The Revenue Cycle

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The key takeaways are that the document discusses the revenue/receipt cycle, the responsibilities of different departments involved, tests of controls that can be performed at different stages of the cycle, and opportunities for assurance and consulting services related to internal controls.

The main steps in the revenue/receipt cycle are customer order received, credit decision made, goods shipped, sale recorded, customer billed, and account collected.

The responsibilities of the customer order department, credit department, inventory control, shipping, billing, and recording departments are outlined on various pages.

Tests of Controls

in the Revenue Cycle


TOPICS
• Nature of revenue cycle
• Auditor’s consideration of internal controls
• Computer auditing, sampling, & tests of
controls
• Assurance & consulting opportunities
REVENUE/RECEIPT CYCLE

• Sale of goods or services


• Collection of cash
FLOW OF INFORMATION
• Customer order received
• Credit decision made
• Goods shipped
• Sale recorded
• Customer billed
• Account collected
SELLER’S DOCUMENTS
• Sales order
– Identifies goods ordered, price, quantity, terms,
etc.
• Shipping document (bill of lading)
– Identifies good shipped
• Contract between seller & carrier
• Sales invoice
– Formal notice to customer of amount & payment
terms
• Customer remittance advice
– Returned with payment
CUSTOMER ORDER
DEPARTMENT:
Responsibilities

• Accept customer order


• Prepare & distribute sales order
CREDIT DEPARTMENT:
Responsibilities

• Review sales order


• Investigate credit information
• Credit approval
• Forward order to inventory control or notify
customer order dept. if credit denied
INVENTORY CONTROL:
Responsibilities

• Review sales order


• Authorize release of goods from
warehouse
• Forward goods & sales order
copy to shipping
SHIPPING:
Responsibilities
• Compare sales orders from inventory control &
customer order
• Examine goods from warehouse; compare with
sales order
• Prepare for shipping; complete shipping document
• Release goods to carrier; obtain receipt
• Notify customer order dept. of shipment
• Forward copy sales order & shipping documents
to billing
BILLING:
Responsibilities
• Compare documents from shipping
with sales order from customer order
dept.
• Prepare sales invoice; send to
customer & to inventory accounting
• Prepare daily sales summary; send
copy to general accounting
RECORDING:
Responsibilities
• Inventory Accounting: enter cost on
invoices; update inventory records, forward
invoices to general accounting
• General Accounting: record sales &
forward documents to accounts receivable
• Accounts Receivable: post to customer
account; file documents
CASH COLLECTION
PROCESS
• Assuming cash remittances mailed
– Incoming checks listed, restrictively endorsed by
mail room personnel
– Listing & remittances sent to accounts
receivable for posting
– Listing & checks sent to cash receipts dept
– Cash Receipts dept. prepares daily bank deposit,
cash summaries, updates cash records
– Listing of totals forwarded to general accounting
for recording in cash receipts journal & general
ledger
SALES RETURNS &
ALLOWANCES PROCESS
• Reviewed by Customer Order personnel
– Independent of cash collection & recording
• Approved request documented by credit
memorandum
– Credit memorandum posted by
• Accounts Receivable, Inventory Control & General Accounting
• Receiving Dept. prepares receiving report & sends
to Inventory Control
• Inventory Control compares receiving report &
credit memorandum
UNCOLLECTED
ACCOUNTS PROCESS
• Accounts Receivable personnel
– Review accounts
– Check credit limits
– Prepare monthly trial balances
– Prepare aging schedule
• Treasurer’s office authorizes write-off of
uncollectible accounts
INTERNAL CONTROL
OBJECTIVES

• Authorization
• Execution
• Recording
• Access to assets
INTERNAL CONTROL
OBJECTIVES: Authorization

• Credit approval prior to shipment


of goods
• Unit prices & sales terms
established
• Discounts & adjustments made
in accordance with management
authorization
INTERNAL CONTROL
OBJECTIVES: Execution

• Approved orders shipped in accordance


with specifications in timely manner
• Shipments billed in timely manner
INTERNAL CONTROL
OBJECTIVES: Recording
• Sales, cash receipts recorded
– At correct amounts
– In proper period
– Properly classified
• Billings, collections, adjustments posted
accurately to accounts
• Recorded accounts receivable fairly reflects
underlying transactions & events
INTERNAL CONTROL
OBJECTIVES: Access to Assets
• Access to cash & records restricted to
authorized personnel
• Access to shipping, billing, inventory
control & accounting records restricted to
authorized personnel
CONTROL OBJECTIVES,
ERRORS, CONTROLS
Authorization
Error Control Procedure
Unauthorized shipments, Credit check; update authorized
uncollectible customer list
Unauthorized prices, terms, Updated price lists, terms;
reduced cash flow procedures for review, approval
Unauthorized discounts, Policies for discounts; control &
improper account write-off prenumber credit memorandum
CONTROL OBJECTIVES,
ERRORS, CONTROLS
Execution
Error Control Procedure
Shipments to wrong party, Verify stock & shipping
too late; uncollectible terms; policies for shipments
accounts

Shipments not billed or billed Prenumber bills of lading &


late; delayed cash receipt deliver promptly to Billing
dept.
CONTROL OBJECTIVES,
ERRORS, CONTROLS
Recording
Error Control Procedure
Account balances inaccurate Total, reconcile documents & accounts
Detailed summaries do not Reconcile summaries with control totals
agree with control accounts; & input with output; investigate
posted to wrong accounts customer correspondence;
Accounts include errors, Evaluate account balances; reconcile
fraud; improper subsidiary, general ledger; policies,
management decisions organization charts; follow up on
complaints
CONTROL OBJECTIVES,
ERRORS, CONTROLS
Access to Assets
Error Control Procedure
Cash receipts lost, Centralized cash receipts, daily reconciliation,
unreported; shortages deposit, prenumbered remittances; listing of
undetected; cash cash; separate custody & recording; reconcile
overstated bank statements; secure cash & checks;
bonding; authorized signatures; restrictive
endorsements
Records, assets Segregate authorization, execution, recording
misused,
misappropriated
INTERNAL CONTROL IN
AUDITS
• Preliminary review
• Document system
• Perform transaction walk-through
• Determine whether controls are potentially
reliable in assessing control risk below
maximum
– Test controls
INTERNAL CONTROL IN
AUDITS:Preliminary Review
• Purpose: determine whether further
consideration of internal control might
justify assessing control risk below
maximum
• Obtain understanding
– Review procedures manual
– Interview employees
– If adequate, continue documenting system
INTERNAL CONTROL IN
AUDITS: System Documentation

• Flowcharts
• Questionnaires
• Written narratives
INTERNAL CONTROL IN
AUDITS: Walk-Through

• Testing auditor’s understanding of system by


tracing several transactions through system
• Identify control procedures
– Identify objectives
– Consider potential errors or frauds
– Determine what procedures used
– Design tests of controls
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Shipping
• Select random sample shipping documents
• Examine sample for authorized sales order &
agreement
• Trace sample shipping documents to invoices
(completeness)
• Trace invoices to sales journal, A/R ledgers
• Trace invoices to inventory records
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Billing
• Select sample invoices from billing
dept.
• Verify unit prices & mathematical
accuracy
• Trace invoices to shipping documents
(existence/occurrence)
• Trace invoices to sales journal, A/R
ledgers
• Trace invoices to inventory records
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Recording
• Review evidence of procedures for
– Reconciliation daily sales summaries with sales journal
totals
– Periodic reconciliation A/R trial balance with general
ledger control
• Scan sales journal for unusual transactions, large
amounts
• Verify mathematical accuracy sales journal for
selected periods; trace postings to general ledger
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Cash Collection & Deposit
• Cash collection
– Surprise basis: take control bank deposits
– Compare total checks to total deposit slip
– Compare check details to cash receipt records &
A/R ledger
– Determine timeliness
• Deposits
– Interim: compare deposits CRJ with bank
statements
– Trace CRJ to general ledger
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Sales Returns & Allowances
• Test details random sample credit
memoranda
– Receiving reports
– Perpetual inventory records
– Entries A/R ledger & general ledger
• Review credit register for unusual items
TESTS OF CONTROLS:
Uncollectible Accounts
For written-off entries:
– Select sample
– Trace to authorization
– Trace to posting
• Review write-offs for unusual entries
COMPUTER AUDITING &
SAMPLING
• Understand the system
• Tests of controls
– Input controls
– Processing controls
• Assess control risk
ASSURANCE &
CONSULTING SERVICES
• CPA’s have comparative advantage in
internal controls
– Knowledge spillovers
– Technological savvy
– Existing client base

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