Identify the segregation of duties problems in the system.
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A Forman of a construction company is responsible for a construction crew comprised of many unskilled workers. The work is hard, and the employee turnover rate is high with individuals often leaving without notice. Throughout the workweek, employees record their attendance on separate time cards, which the foreman approves and submits to the payroll department at the end of the week. Based on the time cards, the payroll department prepares the paychecks and sends them to the foreman who then distributes the checks to his work crew.
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- A Forman of a construction company is responsible for a construction crew comprised of many unskilled workers. The work is hard, and the employee turnover rate is high with individuals often leaving without notice. Throughout the workweek, employees record their attendance on separate time cards, which the foreman approves and submits to the payroll department at the end of the week. Based on the time cards, the payroll department prepares the paychecks and sends them to the foreman who then distributes the checks to his work crew. 1) What sorts of fraud may result from the above control problem(s)?A Forman of a construction company is responsible for a construction crew comprised of many unskilled workers. The work is hard, and the employee turnover rate is high with individuals often leaving without notice. Throughout the workweek, employees record their attendance on separate time cards, which the foreman approves and submits to the payroll department at the end of the week. Based on the time cards, the payroll department prepares the paychecks and sends them to the foreman who then distributes the checks to his work crew. 1) Identify the segregation of duties problems in the system. 2) What sorts of fraud may result from the above control problem(s)?A Forman of a construction company is responsible for a construction crew comprised of many unskilled workers. The work is hard, and employee turnover rate is high with individuals often leaving without notice. Throughout the work week employees record their attendance on separate time cards, which the foreman approves and submits to the payroll department at the end of week. Based on the time cards, the payroll department prepares the paychecks, sends them to the foreman who then distributes the checks to his work crew. Required Identify the segregation of duties problems in the system. What sorts of fraud may result from the above control problem(s)?
- A Forman of a construction company is responsible for a construction crew comprised of many unskilled workers. The work is hard, and employee turnover rate is high with individuals often leaving without notice. Throughout the work week employees record their attendance on separate time cards, which the foreman approves and submits to the payroll department at the end of week. Based on the time cards, the payroll department prepares the paychecks, sends them to the foreman who then distributes the checks to his work crew. 1-Identify the segregation of duties problems in the system. 2-What sorts of fraud may result from the above control problem(s)?Matt Demko is the loading dock supervisor for a dry cement packaging company. His work crew is composed of unskilled workers who load large transport trucks with bags of cement, gravel, and sand. The work is hard, and the employee turnover rate is high. Employees record their attendance on separate time cards. Demko authorizes payroll payments each week by signing the time cards and submitting them to the payroll department. Payroll then prepares the paychecks and gives them to Demko, who distributes them to his work crew. a. Prepare a systems flowchart of the procedures described here. b. Identify any control problems in the system. c. What sorts of fraud are possible in this system?Florenzo Corp. is a small manufacturing firm with 60 employees in seven departments. When the need arises for new workers in the plant, the departmental manager interviews applicants and hires on the basis of those interviews. The manager has each new employee complete a withholding form. The manager then writes the rate of pay on the W‐4 and forwards it to payroll. When workers arrive for their shift, they pull their time cards from a holder near the door and keep the time card with them during the day to complete the start and end times of their work day. On Friday, the time cards are removed from the holder and taken to payroll by any employee who is not busy that morning. If there were any pay rate changes for the payroll period due to raises or promotions, the manager calls the payroll department to inform payroll of these rate changes. Using the rate changes and the time cards, the payroll department prepares the checks from the regular bank account of Florenzo Corp. The manager…
- Dave’s Scooters is a small manufacturer of specialty scooters. The company employs 14 production workers and four administrative persons. The following procedures are used to process the company’s weekly payroll:a. Whenever an employee receives a pay raise, the supervisor must fill out a wage adjustment form, which is signed by the company president. This form is used to change the employee’s wage rate in the payroll system.b. All employees are required to record their hours worked by clocking in and out on a time clock. Employees must clock out for lunch break. Due to congestion around the time clock area at lunch time, management has not objected to having one employee clock in and out for an entire department.c. Whenever a salaried employee is terminated, Personnel authorizes Payroll to remove the employee from the payroll system. However, this procedure is not required when an hourly worker is fired. Hourly employees only receive a paycheck if their time cards show hours worked.…Every 2 weeks, employees for a manufacturing firm submit their time cards to the supervisor, who reviews and approves them. They are the submitted to the payroll department. At that time, the human resources clerk also submits a personnel action to the payroll clerk. The payroll clerk enters the information from these source documents into the employee records and then adds the employee hours to a payroll register reflecting employee pay rates, deductions, and job classification. One copy of the payroll register, along with the time cards, is filed in the payroll department, and one copy is sent to the AP department.Next the payroll clerk sends the employee paychecks to the cash disbursements department. The checks are signed and distributed to the employees by the paymaster. The AP department prepares a cash disbursements voucher. A copy of the voucher and a copy of the payroll register are sent to the cash disbursements department and are then posted to the general ledger. The cash…Using this supplemental information, analyze the flowchart in the diagram. The personnel department determines the wage rate of all employees. To start the process, personnel sends the payroll coordinator, George Jones, an authorization form in order to add an employee to the payroll. After Jones enters this information into the system, the computer automatically determines the overtime and shift differential rates for the individual, updating the payroll master files. Employees use a time clock to record the hours worked. Every Monday morning, George Jones collects the previous week’s time cards and begins the computerized processing of payroll information to produce paychecks the following Friday. Jones then reviews the time cards to ensure that the hours worked are correctly totaled; the system determines overtime and/or any shift differential. Jones performs all other processes displayed on the flowchart. The system automatically assigns a sequential number to each payroll check…
- Able, an employee of ABC Company, was in charge of collecting the timecards of all the employees in his division (including his own) and delivering them to the division supervisor. After the supervisor reviewed and approved the timecards, Able delivered them to the payroll accounting department, where paychecks were issued. Able would fill out his timecard in erasable ink, wait until his supervisor had signed off on it, and then change the number of hours on the timecard before he took it to payroll accounting. This increased the size of his paychecks. This is an example of: a. Check tampering b. Forgery c. A ghost employee scheme d. A falsified hours and salary schemeThe Tennis Club Company makes custom tennis rackets. The manufacturing supervisor interviews people who have specialized manufacturing skills for recruitment, and he informs payroll when an employee is hired. The employees punch a card to a time clock to record the hours they work. The employees are also required to keep a record of the time they spend working on each order. The supervisor approves all time cards. The accountant analyzes the job tickets and prepares a labor distribution summary. Payroll prepares the payroll register and paychecks. The supervisor distributes the paychecks to the employees. Payroll informs cash disbursement of the funds required to cover the entire payroll amount. The cash disbursements clerk ensures that there are adequate funds in the company's regular checking account to cover the payroll. Required: 1. Identify and discuss three internal control weaknesses. 2. Suggest an improvement to internal control for each weakness.E3-3 Modified wage plan Randy Wetzel earns $25 per hour for up to 400 units of produc- tion per day. If he produces more than 400 units per day, he will receive an additional piece rate of $.50 per unit. Assume LO1