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Accounting Information Systems

Fourteenth Edition

Chapter 13

The Expenditure Cycle: Purchasing to Cash Disbursements

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Learning Objectives (1 of 2)

Discuss the basic business activities and related information processing operations in the expenditure cycle, explain the general threats to those activities, and describe the controls that can mitigate those threats.

Explain the process and key decisions involved in ordering goods and services, identify the threats to those activities, and describe the controls that can mitigate those threats.

Explain the process and key decisions involved in receiving goods and services, identify the threats to those activities, and describe the controls that can mitigate those threats.

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Learning Objectives (2 of 2)

Explain the process and key decisions involved in approving supplier invoices, identify the threats to those activities, and describe the controls that can mitigate those threats.

Explain the process and key decisions involved in cash disbursements to suppliers, identify the threats to those activities, and describe the controls that can mitigate those threats.

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Basic Expenditure Cycle Activities

Order materials, supplies, and services

Receive materials, supplies, and services

Approve supplier (vendor) invoice

Cash disbursement

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Key decisions

What is the optimal level of inventory?

Which suppliers provide the best quality at the best price?

How can IT be used to improve efficiency and accuracy of logistics?

How can we take advantage of vendor discounts?

How can we maximize cash flow?

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General Threats and Controls

Threats

Control

Inaccurate or invalid master data

Unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information

Loss or destruction of data

Poor performance

1 a. Data processing integrity controls

1 b. Restriction of access to master data

1 c. Review of all changes to master data

2 a. Access controls

b. Encryption

3 a. Backup and disaster recovery procedures

4 a. Managerial reports

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Order Goods (Materials/Supplies) or Services Processing Steps

Identify what, when, and how much to purchase

Source document: purchase requisition

Choose a supplier

Source document: purchase order

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Ordering Goods/Services (1 of 2)

Threats

Controls

Stockouts and excess inventory

Purchasing items not needed

Purchasing items at inflated prices

Purchasing goods of poor quality

1 a. Perpetual inventory system

b. Bar-coding, RFID

c. Periodic physical counts

2 a. Perpetual inventory systems

b. Review and approval of purchase requisitions

c. Centralized purchasing

3 a. Price lists

b. Competitive bids

c. Review purchase orders

4 a. Use approved suppliers

b. review and approve purchases from new suppliers

c. Monitor product quality by supplier

d. hold purchasing managers responsible for rework and scrap cost

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Ordering Goods/Services (2 of 2)

Threats

Controls

Unreliable suppliers

Purchasing from unauthorized suppliers

Kickbacks

5 a. Monitor supplier performance

b. Require quality certification

6 a. Purchase from approved suppliers

b. Review approval from purchases of new suppliers

c. EDI specific controls

7 a. Supplier audits

b. Prohibit gifts

c. Job rotation & mandatory vacations

d. Required disclosure of financial and personal interests in suppliers

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Receiving Process

Goods arrive

Verify goods ordered against the purchase order (what, how much, quality)

Source document: receiving report

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Receiving Goods or Services

Threats

Controls

Accepting unordered items

Mistakes in counting

Verifying receipt of services

Inventory theft

1 a. Authorized purchase orders needed before receiving goods

2 a. Bar codes or RFID

b. Receiving employees sign receiving report

c. Do not inform receiving of quantity ordered

3 a. Budget controls and audits

4 a. Restrict physical access to inventory

b. Document all inventory transfers

c. Segregate custody vs. receiving of inventory

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Approve Supplier Invoice and Cash Disbursements

Match the supplier invoice to:

Purchase order

Receiving report

supplier invoice + purchase order + receiving report = voucher

Approve supplier invoice for payment

Source document: disbursement voucher

Pay vendor

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Approve Supplier Invoice

Threats

Control

Errors in supplier invoice

Mistakes in posting to accounts payable

1 a. Verify invoice accuracy

b. Require detailed receipts for p-cards

c. Restrict access to supplier master data

2 a. Data entry edit controls

b. Reconcile detailed accounts payable records to the general ledger accounts payable account

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Cash Disbursements

Threats

Controls

Failure to take discounts

Pay for items not received

Duplicate payments

Theft of cash

Check alteration

Cash flow problems

1 a. File invoices by due date to take advantage of discounts

2 a. Match supplier invoice to supporting documents (purchase order, receiving report)

3 a. Pay only original invoices

b. Cancel supporting document when payment is made

4 a. Physical security of checks

b. Separation of duties

c. Reconcile bank accounts

5 a. Check Protection machines

b. special inks / papers

6 a. Cash flow budget

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Key Terms

Expenditure cycle

Economic order quantity (EOQ)

Reorder point

Materials requirement planning (MRP)

Just-in-time (JIT) inventory system

Purchase requisition

Purchase order

Blanket purchase order/blanket order

Vendor-managed inventory (VMI)

Kickbacks

Receiving report

Debit memo

Voucher package

Nonvoucher system

Voucher system

Disbursement voucher

Evaluated receipt settlement (ERS)

Procurement card

Imprest fund

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