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Chapter 4, Problem 4.1AP
1.
To determine
To Explain: The internal controls present in the handling of cash receipts in C8 Cinema.
2.
To determine
To Explain: The steps the manager of C8 Cinema should take regularly to give maximum effectiveness to these controls.
3.
To determine
To Explain: The actions the cashier and ticket taker may take, assuming they decide to work together.
4.
To determine
To Explain: The additional control feature taken by C8 Cinema to avoid fraud as suggested in requirement 3.
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