UW Purchasing Card Assessment
1.
Are the card(s) normally kept on site (locked drawer/safe) or carried by the
authorized user (wallet/purse)?
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Answer: YES. Card location or card number should be accessible only for the
authorized user(s).
2. Does on
site location or authorized user (as specified in question one) provide adequate
security?
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Answer: YES. Physically securing the card can reduce the risk of theft and
unauthorized purchases.
3. Does the
department maintain a current purchasing card (control) log?
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Answer: YES. A control log should be maintained to ensure all charges are
accounted for and proper documentation retained.
4. Is all
supporting documentation filed by cardholder, by date or a combination of both?
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Answer: YES. Supporting documentation must be traceable to each transaction in
the event of an audit.
5. Are all
receipts adequate enough to identify what was purchased?
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Answer: YES. All receipts should provide a clear explanation as to what was
purchased for the site manager. If the receipt is not adequate enough to
identify what was purchased (indecipherable description); the purchaser must add
a description.
6. Are all
transactions conducted and charge receipts signed by the authorized cardholder?
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Answer: YES. Only authorized users may sign for purchasing card transactions,
including orders via web and phone.
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7. Are all
purchases appropriate; that is, according to the terms of the UW Purchasing
Cardholder Agreement?
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Answer: YES. See Cardholder Agreement.
8. Does the
cardholder know how to dispute an unauthorized charge?
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Answer: YES. It is critical to review your Purchase Card statements to identify
any unauthorized charges, allowing disputes to be addressed in a timely manner.
9. Are
source documents reconciled to Purchase Card Statements on a monthly basis?
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Answer: YES. Reconciling the source documents (receipts) to the monthly Purchase
Card transaction report assures proper accountability over all approved charges.
By routinely reconciling, one can immediately identify any erroneous charges or
abusive transactions.
10. Is the
reconciliation done independently (i.e. the reconciler is not a "designated
user" or has access to the card)?
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Answer: YES. There should be an independent reconciliation and review for
appropriateness of supporting documentation to the Purchase Card Statement on a
monthly basis. The possibilities of errors and/or inappropriate charges could
occur without your detection.
11. Is the
reconciliation reviewed periodically by a supervisor or an independent party?
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Answer: YES. The occasional review and initialing of the reconciliation by a
supervisor or independent party would accomplish this requirement. This provides
oversight of the process to ensure it is being done, on a timely basis.
12. Has the
card ever been charged for a purchase that was not received (a backorder) before
the charge was paid.
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Answer: NO. In most cases, your card will not be charged until the goods are
actually shipped. However, if this has happened, the receipt of the item or
eventual credit (if not received) needs to be cross-referenced to the earlier
purchase.
13. Is the
departmental records retention period five years for supporting documentation?
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Answer: YES. Departments must maintain all records, receipts, logs, etc. on site
for the current fiscal year (plus the 4 previous fiscal years).