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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
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Acme, Inc.'s books show an ending cash balance of $10,000 before preparing the bank reconciliation. Given the bank reconciliatio

n shows outstanding checks of $3,000; deposits in transit of $2,000; NSF check of $100; and interest earned on the bank account of $10, the company's up-to-date ending cash balance equals ______.
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1 answer:
katrin [286]3 years ago
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The company's up-to-date ending cash balance equals $9,100.

Here, we are preparing company's up-to-date ending cash balance through reconciliation format.

Balance as per bank          $0               Balance per books        $10,000

Add: Deposit in transit        $2,000        Add: Bank collection      $0

Less: Outstanding checks  $3,000       Add: Interest revenue     $10

Adjusted bank balance      $9,110        Less: Service charges      $100

                                                                         EFT and NSF checks  

                                             $10,110        Adjusted book balance  $10,110

Therefore, the company's up-to-date ending cash balance equals $9,100.

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