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Financial accounting 16th Edition by Jan Williams,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner ,Joseph Carcello

النسخة 16الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0077862381
book Financial accounting 16th Edition by Jan Williams,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner ,Joseph Carcello cover

Financial accounting 16th Edition by Jan Williams,Susan Haka,Mark Bettner ,Joseph Carcello

النسخة 16الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0077862381
تمرين 35
   Grandmother's Secret The former bookkeeper of White Electric Supply is serving time in prison for embezzling , nearly $416,000 in less than five years.he describes herself asan ordinary mother of three kids and a proud grandmother of four. Like so many other ordinary employees, she started out by taking only small amounts.y the time she was caught, she was stealing lump sums of $5,000 and $10,000. Her method was crude and simple.he would write a check for the correct amount payable to a supplier for, say, $15,000.owever, she would record in the company's check register an amount significantly greater, say, $20,000.he would then write a check payable to herself for the $5,000 difference.n the check register, next to the number of each check she had deposited in herpersonal bank account, she would write the word void, making it appear as though the check had been destroyed.his process went undetected fornearly five years. a.What controls must have been lacking at White Electric Supply to enable the bookkeeper to steal nearly $416,000 before being caught b.What the bookkeeper did was definitely unethical, But what if one of her grandchildren had been ill and needed an expensive operation If this had been the case, would it have been ethical for her to take company funds to pay for the operation if she intended topay the company back in full Defend your answer.
Grandmother's Secret
The former bookkeeper of White Electric Supply is serving time in prison for embezzling , nearly $416,000 in less than five years.he describes herself as"an ordinary mother of three kids and a proud grandmother of four." Like so many other "ordinary" employees, she started out by taking only small amounts.y the time she was caught, she was stealing lump sums of $5,000 and $10,000.
Her method was crude and simple.he would write a check for the correct amount payable to a supplier for, say, $15,000.owever, she would record in the company's check register an amount significantly greater, say, $20,000.he would then write a check payable to herself for the $5,000 difference.n the check register, next to the number of each check she had deposited in herpersonal bank account, she would write the word "void," making it appear as though the check had been destroyed.his process went undetected fornearly five years.
a.What controls must have been lacking at White Electric Supply to enable the bookkeeper to steal nearly $416,000 before being caught
b.What the bookkeeper did was definitely unethical, But what if one of her grandchildren had been ill and needed an expensive operation If this had been the case, would it have been ethical for her to take company funds to pay for the operation if she intended topay the company back in full Defend your answer.
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