These Review Notes for the CHAE Examination. Stephen M. LeBruto, Ed.D, CPA, CHAE. i Management and Technology. Rosen College of Hospitality Management

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1 CHAE Review Basics, Inventory and Internal Controls

2 These Review Notes for the CHAE Examination Were Prepared By: Stephen M. LeBruto, Ed.D, CPA, CHAE HFTP Professor of Hospitality Financial i Management and Technology Associate Dean and Professor Rosen College of Hospitality Management University it of Central Florida Orlando, FL

3 The Certified Hospitality Accountant t Executive CHAE There are a total of 200 multiple choice questions divided into five sections: Basic Accounting Managerial Accounting Asset Management Operations Tax & Law

4 Sections of the CHAE HFTP I. Basic Accounting g( (25%) IV. Tax and Law (18%) Accounting theory Basic partnership & corporate Accounting flow tax General journal entries Payroll/tip credit Statement preparation II. Managerial Accounting (25%) Ratio analysis Cost-volume-profit analysis Profit planning Forecasting Internal controls III. Asset Management (18%) Cash management and analysis Inventory control Capital budgeting Capitalized leases Depreciation Deferred tax Sales taxes and property taxes Basic innkeepers law Wage and hour Credit laws Basics of contracts Bankruptcy Antitrust V. Operations (14%) Industry terminology Yield management Purchasing cycles and controls

5 Basics

6 End Products Financial Reports Income Statement period Balance Sheet point in time Statement of Cash Flows 3 sections

7 Accounting Cycle Transaction recorded in journals with equal debits and credits Amounts are posted from journals to ledgers Trial balance is prepared Adjusting entries are prepared in journals Adjusting entries are posted to ledger accounts An adjusted trial balance is prepared Financial statements are prepared Revenue and Expenses (nominal or temporary) accounts are closed Post closing trial balance is prepared

8 General Ledger HFTP Group of accounts Have a Chart of Accounts Accounts are numbered in a uniform manner Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry Suggestions for handling certain transactions Journalizing We do not record into ledgers directly Journalizing process is first Journals provide space to provide details of the transactions, include all the information in one place, and help minimize errors

9 General Journal HFTP Date Account titles that are being debited or credited and amounts Explanation of the transaction Transactions are then posted to the appropriate ledger accounts with reference back to the journal Trial Balance A list of all accounts and the balances (either debit or credit in separate columns) All debit balances are added and all credit balances are added The totals are compared - should be the same - if not posting/transaction errors Not proof of accuracy Compound Journal Entries More than one debit or more than one credit in the transaction All debits must equal all credits in total for each transaction

10 Accounting Adjustments t What Are Adjusting Entries? Entries required to record expenses that have been incurred but not paid Entries to recognize some liabilities Entries to correct earlier journalizations of transactions Why Adjusting Entries Are Needed? Time period principle p p p Matching principle Accrual accounting Materiality principle

11 Accounts Affected Every adjusting entry affects a balance sheet (asset, liability, equity) account and an income statement account (revenue, expense) Adjusting entries never ever include cash as an affected account Cash Vs Accrual Basis Cash basis recognizes revenues only when cash is received and expenses only when cash is disbursed Accrual basis recognizes expenses when they are incurred rather than paid such as depreciation, inventory, operations expenses

12 Failure to Prepare Adjusting Entries Erroneous Income Statements and Balance Sheets Violation of matching principle Violates accrual accounting End up with inaccurate financial records

13 Deferral and Accrual Adjusting Entries Deferrals Cash has exchanged hands previously recorded assets that become expenses (prepaid insurance) previously recorded liabilities that become revenue (deposits on events) Accrued Cash has not exchanged hands assets and revenues not previously provided (account receivable) liabilities and expenses not previously recorded (utility bill received and not paid)

14 Pi Principles i of faccounting Cost Principle Business Entity Continuity of the Business Unit Unit of Measurement Objective Evidence Full Disclosure Consistency Matching Conservatism Materiality HFTP

15 Inventory Management & Valuation

16 Inventory HFTP Accounting Principles Applied Consistency Full Disclosure Conservatism - Lower of Cost or Market (Item by Item or Total) Internal Control Separate custody and records Take periodic physical inventory counts Report Overages and Underages Inventory of high priced items should be taken daily Storerooms should be secure

17 Periodic System No continuous records When items are bought the Purchases Account is Debited (Cash or Account Payable is Credited) Value of Inventory is known only when a physical inventory is taken Many ways to value the inventory (will discuss later)

18 Perpetual System Continuously updates the inventory Purchases are added Items released are subtracted Merchandise Inventory Account is used rather than Purchases Account Good practice for high cost usage items Will tie to POS System

19 Basic Food Cost Calculation Beginning Inventory +Purchases = Goods Available for Sale - Closing Inventory = Cost of Goods Consumed - Goods Used Internally (Adjustments) t = Cost of Goods Sold

20 Cost of Food or Beverages Sold Cost of Goods Consumed Plus or Minus Adjustments t Equal Cost of Goods Sold Food or Beverage Cost Percent Equals Food or Beverage Cost Percent Equals Cost of Goods Sold Divided by Food or Beverage Sales

21 Adjustments Intraunit Transfers Interunit Transfers Grease Sales Steward Sales Gratis to Bars Promotion Expenses Employee Meals To General Manager Comps HFTP Gross Profit Gross Profit Equals Sales Less Cost of Goods Sold If Understate Ending Inventory, Profit is Understated If Overstate Ending Inventory, Profit is Overstated

22 Physical Inventory Count Units - One Counts, One Writes Extend Inventory Foot Count if Own - Regardless of Location Don t Count if Don t Own HFTP Transportation Costs Cost of item includes shipping and transportation (Freight) FOB Destination (freight included) or Shipping Point (buyer has to pay shipping)

23 Value of the Inventory At least five methods to value inventory Method doesn t have to follow the flow of goods Specific Identification First In - First Out (FIFO) Last In - First Out (LIFO) Weighted Average Price Most Recent Price (most common in hospitality) Specific Identification Know exact date and price of purchase Extend each item Total Used for high priced low volume inventories

24 First In First Out FIFO Follows flow of goods Balance Sheet Method Rising prices provide Inventory profits HFTP Last In First Out LIFO Assumes newest inventory is used first Does not follow the flow of goods Income Statement Method

25 Inventory Example HFTP Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/07 / , /14/ , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5,300 12, /31/07 900

26 Inventory Example FIFO HFTP Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/ , /14/07 / , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5, , /31/ = = = Total 900 = $2,055.00

27 Inventory Example LIFO HFTP Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/ , /14/ , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5, , /31/ = 1, = Total 900 = $2,015.00

28 Inventory Example Weighted Average Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/ , /14/ , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5,300 12, /31/ Weighted Average Price = / = 2 31 per unit 7/31/ Weighted Average Price = 12,269 / 5,300 = 2.31 per unit Total = 900 * 2.31 = $2,079

29 Inventory Example Most Recent Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/ , /14/ , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5,300 12, /31/ = $2,097

30 Inventory Example Specific Identification Date Quantity Price Extension 7/01/ /02/ , /05/ , /10/ , /14/ , /16/ , /22/ , /25/ /29/ , /30/ /31/ Total 5, , /31/ Assume 300 From 7/25; 200 From 7/29; and 400 From 7/ = = = Total = $1,945

31 Inventory Example Comparison Method Ending Inventory Value FIFO $2,055 LIFO $2,015 Weighted Average $2,079 Most Recent $2,097 Specific Identification $1,945

32 Inventory Management HFTP Consider Non-Product Costs Storage, Insurance, Personnel Compute Inventory Turnover Cost of Sales Divided by Average Inventory Retail Method of Inventory Valuation Can be Used in Clubs Must Maintain Records of Cost and Retail Gross Profit Method Assumes Constant Gross Profit

33 Inventory Turnover Using FIFO example above: $ 0 Beginning Inventory $12,269 Purchases $12,269 $12, Goods Avail for Sale ($ 2,055) Ending Inventory ( FIFO Method ) $10,214 Cost of Goods Consumed ($350) Transfer Out $275 Transfer In ($500) Employee Meal $9,639 Cost of Goods Sold

34 Using FIFO example above: Inventory Turnover HFTP $9, Cost of Goods Sold $ 0.00 Beginning Inventory $2, Ending Inventory $1, Average Inventory { ( Begin + end ) / 2 } Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold / Average Inventory Turnover = 9,639 / Turnover = 9.38 times per year 365/9.38 = every or 39 days

35 Internal Control: HFTP

36 Internal Control: The Industry s Vulnerability Cash Business Many Transactions Low Skill Employees Perception of industry as low social status Items used have Street Value Items used are in demand by the general population AICPA Objectives of Internal Control Safeguard Assets Check accuracy and reliability of accounting data Promote operational efficiency Encourage adherence to prescribed managerial policies

37 Types of Internal Control Administrative - How the company operates Accounting - Impact on financial statements HFTP Internal Control Basics Systematic approach to methods and procedures Resulting in reliable forms and reports Larger the company more documented internal controls are required

38 Classification of Controls HFTP Administrative: How the Company Operates Accounting: Impact on Financial Statements

39 Classification of Controls HFTP Preventive Controls Controls that are implemented before a problem occurs. ( Use of locks, segregation of duties) Detective Controls Controls designed to discover problems and to monitor preventive controls (external audits or surprise cash audits)

40 Characteristics of Internal Control Management Leadership Organizational Structure Sound Practices Fixed Responsibility Limited it Access Competent and Trustworthy Personnel Segregation of Duties Authorization ti Procedures Adequate Records Procedure Manuals Physical Controls Budgets and Internal Reports Independent Performance Checks

41 Documenting Internal Control Flowcharting Internal control questionnaire Narrative

42 CHAE Review Basics, Inventory and Internal Controls

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