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The Sundale Cinema is located in a large shopping centre in a northern suburb of Metropole City. It screens 3 sessions daily and hires an individual ticket seller for each session. Session screenings are 10-1, 2-5 and 6-9 each weekday, except Sunday.
Ticket sellers receive cash from patrons and issue sequentially numbered entry tickets via a ticket dispensing machine. Ticket roles are locked in to the dispensing machine by the theatre manager at the start of each screening session. The ticket dispensing machine issues tickets for each type of patron- adult child and concessions. Each ticket issued is perforated to enable the usher at the theatre entrance to tear the ticket into 2 halves – one retained by the patron and the other deposited by the usher in a locked box at the entrance.
At the end of each screening, the Sundale cinema manager removes the ticket rolls, determines the number of tickets issued for each class of patron, and reconciles the cash receipts on a ticket sales summary sheet which is initialled by the relevant ticket seller. Cash takings for the first 2 screenings each day are stored in cash bags and locked in a time locked safe in the manager’s office. At the end of the last screening each day, the manager prepares a bank deposit slip for the total takings, and deposits this together with the total cash takings into the night sage of the theatre’s bank which is conveniently located within the same shopping centre. Copies of the ticket sales summary sheet and the bank deposit slip are forwarded to the cinema’s accountant for verification and subsequent recording.
1. What are the most important internal control principles and procedures being used by the cinema to ensure control over cash receipts? From the detail provided, does the cinema have an adequate system of internal control?
2. Does the system adequately prevent the misappropriation of cash through collaboration?
(a) Between 2 of the ticket sellers
(b) Between a ticket seller and a door usher
Explain.
Originally posted by ~ForAGoodCause~
hey whered u get that question from?... is it the actual question, or similar?, i looked in the text but couldnt find anything about movie cinemas, only sumthin about tickets
grrr flyin
preparing those questions has taught me the topic. so it will help no matter what.Originally posted by flamin'
NOTE KIDDIES =P
flyin' or malachite or anyone else's words are not final words about the exam format or structure of exam or ALL you need to know... Alex knows he's been using the SAME exam for the past 4-5 years and knows that PAL leaders have been telling kids that... so there is a good chance he could change the whole thing...
Just take your lecturers words about the exam as the final word...
GOOD LUCK!
Yea.. question 4. Its the hardest one in the exam. I got it out by fudging it.... Like things didn't balance, was out by a few $$$ so just search for the missing $$$Originally posted by Toby
Did you past accgers have a "question which looks different but keep your cool?"
(meant to be the impossible one, which looks very different to any routine question we've done)
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