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Match six of the terms (a-k) with the descriptions/definitions provided below (1-6).

a.bank reconciliation
b.branch cash account
c.cash equivalents
d.cutoff bank statement
e.general cash account
f.imprest payroll account
g.imprest petty cash fund
h.kiting
i.proof of cash
j.standard bank confirmation form
k.lapping

________ 1. a fund of cash maintained within the company for small cash acquisitions, expenses, or to cash employees' checks

________ 2. a form approved by the AICPA and American Bankers' Association through which the bank responds to the auditor about bank balance and loan information

________ 3. excess cash invested in short-term, highly liquid investments such as time deposits, certificates of deposit, and money market funds

________ 4. the primary bank account for most organizations

________ 5. the transfer of money from one bank account to another and improperly recording the transfer so that the amount is recorded as an asset in both accounts

________ 6. the document usually prepared by client personnel of the differences between the cash balance recorded in the general ledger and the amount in the bank account
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