Accounts Payable and Cash Disbursement Lissa describes as follows of how she handles the cash payment to the SESB’s vendors, specifically on the purchase of inventories. Upon receiving the purchase order copy, Lissa temporarily files the purchase order (by supplier name) in ‘Incoming Vendor’s Invoice’ while waiting for the invoice to arrive from the vendor. When the vendor’s invoice arrives, she takes out the respective purchase order copy that matches the vendor’s invoice. The supplier invoice details are reconciled with the respective purchase order. Lissa gets into SESB’s accounting system and records the vendor’s invoice by keying-in the reseller’s ID. A computer program then reads the vendor’s master file and displays the vendor’s details on screen. She then records the vendor’s invoice details onto the system. A next computer program edits and checks the invoice details entered for possible data entry errors. Upon saving the transaction, the computer program records the transaction into the purchase file and updates the respective vendor’s file and subsequently the general ledger master file. She then prints the accounts payable summary and files together with the purchase order copy and vendor’s invoice by the invoice’s due date into an ‘Open Invoice’ file. When asked about the payment procedures, Lissa elaborated as below: On every Monday, she checks on the ‘invoice for payment file’ for any outstanding invoices that are becoming due within that week. For all invoices becoming due, she takes out the invoices with the attached purchase order copy and enters the vendor’s details into the SESB’s accounting system (account payable cash payment module). Upon entering the vendor’s details, a computer program retrieves the respective vendor’s record from the vendor’s master file and displays all pending invoices on screen. She then chooses the invoices for payment and records the payment details. The computer program records the transactions into a cash disbursement file and creates a payment voucher register file. Consequently, the computer program updates the vendor’s master file and general ledger master file for all transactions entered. Next, she prints a payment voucher for the respective invoices due for payment. She later forwards the payment vouchers to Jason, the account manager for payment processing. The account manager makes a payment using online banking to the respective vendors as per the payment voucher. The payment slip is then given back to her for filing purpose. Finally, she attaches the purchase order, vendor’s invoice, payment voucher and the payment slip into the ‘Paid Invoice’ file based on the payment date. When asked for any specific reports prepared at the end of each month, Lissa indicated that she produces a report from SESB accounting system comprising of purchase summary, accounts payable summary, and total cash disbursement of the month. The reports are forwarded to the general manager. Required: Refers to Cash Disbursement procedures, assess at least THREE (3) possible strengths of internal control procedures that are present in the SESB Sdn Bhd’s. Provide your justification as to why each of the strengths identified is essential for an effective internal control procedure.

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Accounts Payable and Cash Disbursement

Lissa describes as follows of how she handles the cash payment to the SESB’s vendors, specifically on the purchase of inventories.

Upon receiving the purchase order copy, Lissa temporarily files the purchase order (by supplier name) in ‘Incoming Vendor’s Invoice’ while waiting for the invoice to arrive from the vendor. When the vendor’s invoice arrives, she takes out the respective purchase order copy that matches the vendor’s invoice. The supplier invoice details are reconciled with the respective purchase order.

Lissa gets into SESB’s accounting system and records the vendor’s invoice by keying-in the reseller’s ID. A computer program then reads the vendor’s master file and displays the vendor’s details on screen. She then records the vendor’s invoice details onto the system. A next computer program edits and checks the invoice details entered for possible data entry errors. Upon saving the transaction, the computer program records the transaction into the purchase file and updates the respective vendor’s file and subsequently the general ledger master file. She then prints the accounts payable summary and files together with the purchase order copy and vendor’s invoice by the invoice’s due date into an ‘Open Invoice’ file.

When asked about the payment procedures, Lissa elaborated as below:

On every Monday, she checks on the ‘invoice for payment file’ for any outstanding invoices that are becoming due within that week. For all invoices becoming due, she takes out the invoices with the attached purchase order copy and enters the vendor’s details into the SESB’s accounting system (account payable cash payment module). Upon entering the vendor’s details, a computer program retrieves the respective vendor’s record from the vendor’s master file and displays all pending invoices on screen. She then chooses the invoices for payment and records the payment details. The computer program records the transactions into a cash disbursement file and creates a payment voucher register file. Consequently, the computer program updates the vendor’s master file and general ledger master file for all transactions entered.
Next, she prints a payment voucher for the respective invoices due for payment. She later forwards the payment vouchers to Jason, the account manager for payment processing. The account manager makes a payment using online banking to the respective vendors as per the payment voucher. The payment slip is then given back to her for filing purpose. Finally, she attaches the purchase order, vendor’s invoice, payment voucher and the payment slip into the ‘Paid Invoice’ file based on the payment date.
When asked for any specific reports prepared at the end of each month, Lissa indicated that she produces a report from SESB accounting system comprising of purchase summary, accounts payable summary, and total cash disbursement of the month. The reports are forwarded to the general manager.

Required:

Refers to Cash Disbursement procedures,
assess at least THREE (3) possible strengths of internal control procedures that are present in the SESB Sdn Bhd’s. Provide your justification as to why each of the strengths identified is essential for an effective internal control procedure. 

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