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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
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On August 1, 2019, the accountant for Western Imports downloaded the company's July 31, 2019. Bank statement from the bank?s Web

site. The balance shown on the bank statement was $28,750. The July 31, 2019, balance in the Cash account in the general ledger was $14,183.
Jenny Irvine, the accountant for Western Imports, noted the following differences between the bank's records and the company's Cash account in the general ledger:
a. An electronic funds transfer for $14,300 from Foncier Ricard, a customer located in France, was received by the bank on July 31.
b. Check 1422 was correctly written and recorded for $1,200. The bank mistakenly paid the check for $1,240.
c. The accounting records indicate that Check 1425 was issued for $69 to make a purchase of supplies. However, the examination of the check online showed that the actual amount of the check was for $99.
d. A deposit of $790 made after banking hours on July 31 did not appear on the July 31 bank statement.
e. The following checks were outstanding: Check 1429 for $1,248, and Check 1430 for $140.
f. Automatic debit of $261 on July 31 from Central Common for telephone service appeared on the bank statement but had not been recorded in the company's accounting records.
Required:
1. Prepare a bank reconciliation for the firm as of July 31.
2. Record general journal entries for the items on the bank reconciliation that must be journalized.
Business
1 answer:
Radda [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Required 1.

<u>Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July</u>

Balance at bank as per updated Cash Book           $28,192

Add Unpresented Cheques

Check 1429                                                 $1,248

Check 1430                                                    $140      $1,388

Less Lodgements not yet credited                             ($790)

Balance as per Bank Statement                              $28,790

Required 2.

Journal Entries :

J1

Cash $14,300 (debit)

Accounts Receivable : Foncier Ricard $14,300 (credit)

J2

Accounts Payable : Central Common $261 (debit)

Cash $261 (credit)

J3

Check 1425 $30 (debit)

Cash $30 (credit)

Explanation:

The first step is to update the Cash Book Bank Balance as follows :

<u>Debit :</u>

Balance as at July 31                                                    $14,183

Credit Transfer : Foncier Ricard                                 $14,300

Totals                                                                           $28,483

<u>Credit:</u>

Check 1425 understated ($99 - $69)                               $30

Direct Debit : Central Common                                       $261

Cash Book Updated Balance (Balancing figure)       $28,192

Totals                                                                           $28,483

Then prepare a Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July :

<u>Bank Reconciliation Statement as at 31 July</u>

Balance at bank as per updated Cash Book           $28,192

Add Unpresented Cheques

Check 1429                                                 $1,248

Check 1430                                                    $140      $1,388

Less Lodgements not yet credited                             ($790)

Balance as per Bank Statement                              $28,790

Journal Entries :

J1

Cash $14,300 (debit)

Accounts Receivable : Foncier Ricard $14,300 (credit)

J2

Accounts Payable : Central Common $261 (debit)

Cash $261 (credit)

J3

Check 1425 $30 (debit)

Cash $30 (credit)

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