A bank reconciliation revealed cash per the bank statement of $1,484, cash per c
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A bank reconciliation revealed cash per the bank statement of $1,484, cash per company records of $1,681, bank charges of $11, deposits in transit of $317, outstanding checks of $221, and NSF checks of $90. The correct cash balance is?
A. $1,479.
B. $1,490.
C. $1,580.
D. $1,777.
E. None of these.
The transactions in the journal and the accounts in the ledger are linked together by a transfer process called journalizing. True or False?
On January 7, Collin purchased supplies on account for $1,000, and recorded this purchase to the Supplies account. At the end of January, Collin had $600 of these supplies still on hand. The proper adjusting journal entry at January 31 would:
A. include a debit to Supplies for $1,000.
B. include a credit to Supplies for $400.
C. include a debit to Accounts Payable for $400.
D. include a debit to Supplies Expense for $600.
E. None of these.
Explanation / Answer
Ans1 Calculation of currect Cash Balaance: Particular Amount Balance as per Bank Statement 1484 Add: Deposit in Transit 317 less:Outstanding Cheques -221 Adjusted Balance 1580 Particular Amount Balance as per cash book 1681 NSF Cheques -90 less:Bank Charges -11 Adjusted Balance 1580 Ans2 Correct Entry DR. Cr Office supplies A/c Dr. 1000 to Account payable 1000.0000 Ansc include a debit to Accounts Payable for $400.
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