Internal Control On Sales
Internal Control On Sales
SALES
What are the Control Objectives of a sales system?
One person is not responsible for taking orders, recording sales and receiving
payment
Recorded sales transactions represent goods shipped
Goods and services are only supplied to customers with good credit rating
Goods and services are provided at authorised prices and on authorised terms
Customers are encouraged to pay promptly
All revenue relating to goods dispatch is recorded
All goods and services sold are correctly invoiced
All sales and adjustments are correctly journalised summarised and posted to the
correct
accounts
Transactions have been recorded in the correct period
All transactions are properly classified in accountsWhat are the Controls that can
be put in place in a sales system?
Segregation of duties
Sales recorded only with approved sales order form and shipping documents
Accounting for numerical sequences of invoices
Monthly customer statements sent out and customer queries and complaints
handled
independently
Review all new customer files to ensure satisfactory credit references have been
obtained
Compare prices and terms on a sample of sales invoices to the authorised price
list and terms of
trade
Examine application controls for authorised prices and terms
Review and test entitys procedures for accounting for numerical sequences of
invoices
Trace a sample of shipping documents to the sales invoices and ledger
Review a sample of reconciliations performed
Inspect the open-order file for unfilled orders Vouch recorded sales to
supporting documents
Compare dates on sales invoices with dates of corresponding shipping
documentation
Compare dates on sales invoices with dates recorded in the sales ledger
Review sales ledger for proper classification
Examine a sample of sales invoices for proper classification
Test application controls for proper codes