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10th Edition by Hall
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INTRODUCTION TO TRANSACTION PROCESSING gj gj gj




REVIEW QUESTIONS
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1. The expenditure cycle, conversion cycle, and revenue cycle.
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2. Purchases/accounts payable system, cash disbursements system, fixed assets gj gj gj gj gj gj gj




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3. The physical component includes the acquisition of goods, while the financial
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gj component includes the recognition of a liability owed to the supplier and the
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gj transfer of the payment to the supplier.
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4. Production system and cost accounting system. gj gj gj gj gj




5. Sales order processing system and cash receipts system.
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6. Source documents, product documents, and turnaround documents.
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7. Special journals and the general journal.
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8. A general journal is used to record nonrecurring and infrequent transactions.
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gj journal voucher is used to record a single nonrecurring and infrequent
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gj transaction, and it is used as a special source document for the transaction. gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj




The total of journal vouchers processed is equivalent to the general journal.
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9. General ledger and subsidiary ledger. gj gj gj gj




10. A trail that allows the auditor to begin with a summary total found on the financial
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gj statements and track it back to the individual transactions that make gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj




up this total. Conversely, an auditor should be able to track transactions to their final
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11. The confirmation process entails selecting customers and contacting them to
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gj took place and are valid.
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12. Master files, transaction files, reference files, and archive files.
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13. Master files correspond to general ledger accounts and subsidiary ledgers.
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Examples include accounts receivable and customer subsidiary accounts, gj gj gj gj gj gj gj




gj accounts payable and vendor subsidiary accounts, inventory, etc. Transaction
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gj files correspond to general and special journals. Examples include the general
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gj journal, sales journals, cash receipts journals, payroll journals, etc. Reference
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gj files include lists of vendors, delinquent customers, tax tables, sales tax rates,
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gj discount rates, lists of customers granted specific discounts, etc. Archive files
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gj are typically composed of records that have been processed but are retained for
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gj their history. Examples include payroll transactions, sales transactions, etc.
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14. The digital audit trail, like the paper trail, allows us to trace transactions from the
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gj financial statement balance back to the actual transaction so we may: (1)
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gj compare balances, (2) perform reconciliations, (3) select and trace samples of
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gj entries, and (4) identify, pull, and verify specific transactions.
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15. Cardinality reflects normal business rules as well as organizational policy. For
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gj instance, the 1:1 cardinality in the first example in Figure 2-16 suggests that each
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salesperson in the organization is assigned one automobile. If instead
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gj organization’s policy were to assign a single automobile to one or more gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj gj




gj salespeople that share it, this policy would be reflected by a 1:M relationship.
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16. Entity relationship diagrams represent the relationship between entities
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gj (resources, events, and agents) in a system. Dataflow diagrams represent the
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gj logical elements (i.e. what is being done) of a system by illustrating processes,
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gj data sources, data flows, and entities. System flowcharts represent the physical
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gj elements being used (i.e., how the tasks are being conducted) by illustrating the
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gj relationship between input sources, program, and output products. System
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gj flowcharts can also represent both the logical and physical elements of manual
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gj systems and also illustrate the preparation and handling of documents.
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17. Cardinality refers to the numerical mapping between entity instances, and it is a
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matter of organization policy. The relationship can be one-to-one, onetomany, or
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gj many-to-many.

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